Posted on 02/26/2006 5:29:28 AM PST by billorites
Scores of Boston-area hookers are using a major Internet site popular with soccer moms, apartment seekers and job hunters to post hundreds of daily pornographic ads for unbridled sex romps that can be set up within minutes.
A two-week Herald investigation of free erotic services ads on the craigslist.org Web site uncovered prostitutes shacked up in hotels, operating from Spartan apartments rented by pimps or willing to meet for car dates in parking lots. Fees ranged from $50 to $250.
Craigslist has made it much easier for women to engage in this sort of business, said Boston police Detective Sgt. Jimmy Fong, who monitors the site, one of the 35 busiest Web addresses on the planet. The (working girls) now have the power to select who they want using modern technology.
Eight women advertising sex on craigslist in the past two weeks were contacted by the Herald by phone or e-mail. Meetings were arranged in 15 to 30 minutes.
Three women used Hub hotels and one sought to park at the South Bay Plaza lot. They seemed to have varying levels of experience in the sex trade. When told upon meeting that the caller was a reporter, all but one of the women refused to be interviewed.
In East Boston, where a crackdown on prostitution has shut five bordellos, a trio of young, sexy, and willing women posted contact information on craigslist, offering Johns the massage of a lifetime. At a Meridian Street location, a slight woman in her 30s with a pockmarked face and dark hair answered the door to a dingy, barren apartment, smiled and identified herself as Reann.
Told she was speaking to a reporter, she consulted with her colleagues. An hour later a man drove up and whisked the three away in a 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis.
Rick, who posted a review of this brothel on craigslist, described his encounter in an e-mail to the Herald.
She appeared to be under strict guidelines for time, yet she lost track of time, he wrote. She mentioned that she gave the money to someone who paid for everything that she needed.
Despite the deluge of pornographic images and explicit descriptions of fee-for-sex services offered in Boston and at 190 sites in all 50 states and 35 countries served by craigslist, the companys CEO, Jim Buckmaster, insists prostitution is strictly prohibited on the site.
When it comes to legal escort and sensual massage services, craigslist respects First Amendment rights as well as the privacy rights of consenting adults, he wrote in an e-mail to the Herald.
And as far as any moral judgment is concerned, Buckmaster said, we do not impose our own, but rather leave this to the greater wisdom of the craigslist community, who are empowered through our flagging system to help police the site.
Gabriel Atchison, program director at the Womens Center in Cambridge, called on craigslist users, who routinely praise the site as a feel-good place to trade furniture or recipes and hunt for jobs or housing in new cities, to urge the company to ban the practice.
I see it as another form of exploitation, she said. People are adults, they can do what they want, but it shouldnt be so easily accessible as it is over craigslist.
Buckmaster defends the site - founded by Craig Newmark, a legendary San Francisco Internet pioneer - asserting that it is almost impossible to tell which ads are stepping over the line.
(A)ny knowledgeable law enforcement officer will tell you it is difficult if not impossible to know for certain whether a given escort or sensual massage ad could be a front for illegal activities, he said.
But Fong, a veteran vice detective, doesnt buy the explanation. I think they just say that as a way to cover themselves, he said.
Free speech, capitalism, the world's oldest profession?
As George Carlin once said,
"Sex is legal, selling things is legal.
So why is selling sex illegal?
There are no victims. Let consenting adults do what they wish behind closed doors.
LOL! "Car dates?"
Since when did craigslists become a family website?
Like my wife likes to say, "You can read all the menus you want, as long as you have your meals at home".
LOL.
That's what I was wondering.
There are adults-only disclaimers in front of the erotic services and casual encounters sections.
The obvious truth is that craigslist management is a bunch of San Francisco liberals who essentially condone the existance of erotic services. I actually agree with them; it's better than having them on the streets, no?
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No kidding. My first thought was that there must be two "craigslist"s, or something-- like a good and evil twin kind of thing-- that this reporter is talking about.
Agreed, IN SPADES!
Let's be honest here. There are victims. The families destroyed by men cheating with prostitutes.
No victims?...surely you jest..
"...a slight woman in her 30s with a pockmarked face and dark hair answered the door to a dingy, barren apartment, smiled and identified herself as Reann."
Sigh. That ruined it. Why do they always have a lousy complexion?
Agreed and lets go one step further. If so many, even here on Freerepublic think there is no problem with it, Im sure they would be perfectly happy if one of their family members entered such a noble profession. Yea, sure.
While I don't disagree with the outcome you suggest. It isn't as if the man just accidentally ends up with a prostitute. What destroys the family is a husband who is out looking for sex outside the marriage. Whether he finds it with a prostitute or just a willing partner, the outcome is the same.
That's like saying the Boston Phoenix is a family newspaper.
Then married men should not be allowed?
Then infidelity should also be a punishable crime?
Families are destroyed by many things. Alcohol, unemployment, poor health. A husband visiting prostitutes is a symptom of an unhealthy marriage. Making that same man a criminal is not benefiting anyone.
Having sexual relations with a consenting adult behind closed doors should not be criminal.
But there are victims...medical victims.AIDS and Hepatitis C are rampant among prostitutes *and* the customers of prostitutes.
My understanding is that many customers try,and succeed, in convincing the hooker that a condom isn't necessary,so don't use the "condoms prevent that stuff" argument.
And for the record,hepatitis C is the type of hepatitis that has an enormous mortality rate,and the deaths tend to occur while the patient is waiting for a liver transplant.
Graig's List was never a "family" site.........I visited it years ago, and it was mostly weirdos and hookers then, too. I don't understand why they're making a big deal out of it now, nor why the law seeks to interfere.
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