Kowabunga
22-08-2020, 11:49 PM
Forum guidelines and etiquette.
I think the main thing is to respect the shops and the ladies.
Keep in mind this is illegal in Qld.
Whereas in NSW it is legal ... but shops must abide with local planning laws.
Hence: Qld and NSW forums are quite different. See Reference further down.
It would be great if Qld followed the NSW regulation model. Better for everyone.
But back to Queensland.
Best we work together to live in harmony.
It would be good that shops and ladies get more involved in the forum.
It would mean tending towards a better level of self moderation from both perspectives.
Shop ladies can sometimes put up with a lot of undesirable situations and customers.
- ugly
- smelly
- rude
- aggressive
- violent and harming the lady
- argumentive
- take off without paying.
Remember the girls put their personal safety and sometimes their own values on the line for this work and our benefit.
In mostly all cases they value and can be anxious about their personal privacy and identity.
There are great shops with great girls in Brisbane. Support them.
On the flip side, there are also some dodgey shops with non-ideal ways the ladies are recruited and retained. Don't support them. (My opinion)
Similarly, customers can put up with quite varied levels of service and price expectations.
Ugly, smelly, rude, low service performance levels etc...
Suggestions for things to post in forum:
- review various aspects of shop setup and management.
- as an example discrcete front entrance or a back entrance,
- boss takes feedback directly and looks after customers and girls,
- you like that the shop has a way it advertises the shop roster,
- ladies are consistently friendly and service is good or conversely service needs improvement. (Carefull detail does not identify in posts)
- provide reviews of general details about levels of service and what you like ... but keep in mind to avoid specific details and identifying anyone specifically and avoid undue attention.
Suggestions for things not to post:
- Refrain from too much detail that identifies the shop and lady. That may even include nationality.
- too much detail about service. Back to earlier point ... in Qld this is illegal.
Whatever you post
... think before you post that it is what you would be prepared to say face to face to shop owner and or girl.
References.
http://www.scarletalliance.org.au/laws/qld/
Queensland: There are two legal forms of sex work in Queensland:
1. Sex work conducted in a licensed brothel, from which outcalls are prohibited.
2. Private work (sole operator) – a sex worker that works privately from a premises, that provides outcalls, or both.
Any other form of sex work is illegal in Queensland. This includes escort agencies, unlicensed brothels, massage parlours, street workers (publicly soliciting for prostitution is an offence), and two or more sex workers providing prostitution from a single premises (even if they work in split shifts).
NSW:
According to NSW law, anyone over 18 may provide sexual services to a person over the age of consent in exchange for money, goods or favours.
Post Note:
I'm not saying I've always done the right thing ... just suggesting what could be useful guidelines.
I think the main thing is to respect the shops and the ladies.
Keep in mind this is illegal in Qld.
Whereas in NSW it is legal ... but shops must abide with local planning laws.
Hence: Qld and NSW forums are quite different. See Reference further down.
It would be great if Qld followed the NSW regulation model. Better for everyone.
But back to Queensland.
Best we work together to live in harmony.
It would be good that shops and ladies get more involved in the forum.
It would mean tending towards a better level of self moderation from both perspectives.
Shop ladies can sometimes put up with a lot of undesirable situations and customers.
- ugly
- smelly
- rude
- aggressive
- violent and harming the lady
- argumentive
- take off without paying.
Remember the girls put their personal safety and sometimes their own values on the line for this work and our benefit.
In mostly all cases they value and can be anxious about their personal privacy and identity.
There are great shops with great girls in Brisbane. Support them.
On the flip side, there are also some dodgey shops with non-ideal ways the ladies are recruited and retained. Don't support them. (My opinion)
Similarly, customers can put up with quite varied levels of service and price expectations.
Ugly, smelly, rude, low service performance levels etc...
Suggestions for things to post in forum:
- review various aspects of shop setup and management.
- as an example discrcete front entrance or a back entrance,
- boss takes feedback directly and looks after customers and girls,
- you like that the shop has a way it advertises the shop roster,
- ladies are consistently friendly and service is good or conversely service needs improvement. (Carefull detail does not identify in posts)
- provide reviews of general details about levels of service and what you like ... but keep in mind to avoid specific details and identifying anyone specifically and avoid undue attention.
Suggestions for things not to post:
- Refrain from too much detail that identifies the shop and lady. That may even include nationality.
- too much detail about service. Back to earlier point ... in Qld this is illegal.
Whatever you post
... think before you post that it is what you would be prepared to say face to face to shop owner and or girl.
References.
http://www.scarletalliance.org.au/laws/qld/
Queensland: There are two legal forms of sex work in Queensland:
1. Sex work conducted in a licensed brothel, from which outcalls are prohibited.
2. Private work (sole operator) – a sex worker that works privately from a premises, that provides outcalls, or both.
Any other form of sex work is illegal in Queensland. This includes escort agencies, unlicensed brothels, massage parlours, street workers (publicly soliciting for prostitution is an offence), and two or more sex workers providing prostitution from a single premises (even if they work in split shifts).
NSW:
According to NSW law, anyone over 18 may provide sexual services to a person over the age of consent in exchange for money, goods or favours.
Post Note:
I'm not saying I've always done the right thing ... just suggesting what could be useful guidelines.