[SWAF-Potluck] Suggest Security Measures
susan davis
susan.1968 at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 27 18:24:31 PDT 2013
and work with others! a few workers have opened up their homes for others so they can share the space for safety. there could be tours around town. ...spend a couple days in surrey, spend a couple in new west....burnaby, vancouver, north van....if there were good spots for 3 or 4 workers at once...even 2 is safer.
in the media i tried to appeal to police to allow workers to work together in spite of the law for the sake of their safety...
its a risk to open ourselves up to bawdy house charges but seems like the best most immediate solution for those who can't quit or leave or take a break etc.
my place is not discreet enough for more than just me i am sorry to say. only three tenants and my business is downstairs....
maybe we could support people renting a larger incall location...sharing the bills goes a long way to defeating charges under the bawdy house law....
susie
> From: barb.altman.wpg at gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 15:37:49 -0700
> To: w.jc.pritchard at gmail.com
> CC: swaf-potluck at lists.resist.ca
> Subject: Re: [SWAF-Potluck] Suggest Security Measures
>
> ALWAYS MAKE A SAFE CALL!!!!
>
> Do this in front of the client, be sure he/she/they hear you say where you are, as well as the time the session is scheduled to end. Also, within the client's earshot, confirm that you will call immediately upon the end of the session.
>
> Use a community password for emergency safe calls. Let's hope nobody ever needs to make one, but if you find yourself in a situation where your guts are churning because you feel a potential threat, you excuse yourself for a moment and quickly call or text whoever your safe call person is. If it's about to get real, skip this step and go straight to 911...
>
> Staying ahead of LE is always a challenge but in any potentially violent situation, don't wait... Make the call!! You can survive being outed as an SP, you can survive having your kids abducted by government, you can survive being charged with outdated statutes and you may even survive a violent client...but what if you don't? If money is the reason you might book a client without screening him/her/they for safety, sit down and re-evaluate!! Money is nothing!! Don't hesitate!! CALL 911!!
>
>
> Barb in Vangroovy =)
>
> On 2013-08-27, at 1:52 PM, "w.jc.pritchard" <w.jc.pritchard at gmail.com> wrote:
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> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are compiling a list of security measures for in-call work. Suggestions in the previous thread were:
> > - Ask for references
> > - Don't drink anything anyone brings
> > - See only regulars or repeats
> > - Don't take unnecessary risks
> >
> > And some people are dropping out for a while by removing their ads...
> >
> > If you have additional practical suggestions, please share them. If you know of resources specific to indoor safety, please share those as well.
> >
> > Thanks and stay safe,
> > ~Will
> > Triple-X
> >
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