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Old 10-08-2010, 11:26 AM  
Kingfish
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About 10 years or so back I had a friend that was a detective for a large department store. This was long before Larry Craig. He said it was a real problem and if they didn?t actively police their public bathrooms it would become worse as more people interested in that sort of activity would show up. It would become a known cruising spot in other words.

The biggest issues according to him is that patrons that came for shopping would be hit on for gay sex while in the restroom and in some cases had to witness a gay sex act just because they needed to use the restroom. He also said he had complaints from parents whose kids were exposed to dudes sucking each other?s cocks when they were just trying to use the restroom. In other words stuff you don?t want associated with your upscale department store.

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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
I'm not surprised that "conservative" public officials want to have wild sex. That's obvious by their repressive public actions (hypocrisy)


But what REALLY pisses me off when I read something like that...is WHY the fuck are the police conducting "stings" to "catch" guys sucking each others cock in a mens room? WTF?

It's the same bullshit as when they do "stings" at a strip club and go in "undercover" and offer a girl a thousand bucks to go home with them when she gets off work and then arrest her.

Don't these fucking cops have any REAL crime they should be working on? And if not...then maybe the taxpayers would appreciate FIRING their sorry asses and saving some money.

I know if I were a local tax payer there, I would be fuming that these guys are getting paid to try and solicit gay sex in men's rooms. That's not stopping any crime and it's a total fucking waste of money and an overreaching of govt. once again.

Last edited by Kingfish; 10-08-2010 at 11:29 AM..
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