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    meanwhile back to the original article.

    I don't think it's right that the brothel group can go around snooping on Covid registers. (I prefer to keep my fake details as fake as possible)

    That there is no females registered is not an offence anyway. How many females customers go to legal brothels? chances of seeing them on the top page of the register.

    How did the PI get to view the registers? did they snoop or did they pretend to be on official business or purport to be health officials.

    While the article is interesting, I could have told them that the massage parlous are providing these services and I only needed to visit 1 or 2.

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    You guys crack me up. You think it's right for you to participate in illegal activities that undermine the running of a legal brothel, but you object to those businesses doing nothing illegal? The onus of protecting the information you give to a business owner is on the owner of that business. If you have a problem with your details being visible to others complain to the massage shop owner.

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    Private investigators can do more than cops and get away with it .. it very easy where hidden camera pin head size go in any shop ask extras at counter most girls say yes sure what u want this is price .. as for sign in girls just hand u and u sign in easy for camera to pick up all names in matter of seconds ..

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    Seriously Leon, is that the best attempt of a comeback you have?

    Man up, if you can't handle what goes with punting, go back to the kindergarten you were hanging around before.

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    Cameras in a massage room would be illegal under the privacy act. Police would have an exemption when they are documenting a warranted investigation or under their rules for body cams.

    Sorry I just reread that you said at the counter.

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    Private investigator can run cameras if the police have employed them , to carry out an investigation
    The law is always tricky “ we can’t but if we employ them “ they can”

    We can go to get warrant and but must prove just cause ( so we.
    Need evidence )

    It’s like your myGov account
    it’s illegal for the Some government departments to share Information
    So if you need any thing from the government , unemployment etc
    You have to have a myGov account
    And to get one you have to link different department’s together ( they sit you in front of the computer in a myGov outlet
    And you link the departments together ,
    So you said yes to sharing the information)
    But they not allowed to do it on there own

    It’s a means to a end with out changing the law

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecchi.gaijin View Post
    If you have a problem with your details being visible to others complain to the massage shop owner.
    so because a person goes to a massage parlour it's ok for the legal brothel to exploit the privacy and just assume that everyone in the register is guilty.

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    After reading this thread, anyone can pm or respond to where Kat's located (unfortunately too short a word to search). Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveHer View Post
    so because a person goes to a massage parlour it's ok for the legal brothel to exploit the privacy and just assume that everyone in the register is guilty.
    They aren't exploiting the privacy, the shop is neglecting their customers by making private information available for public viewing.

    Have you even read the article? it doesn't talk about everyone on the list being guilty, it refers the absence of any female customers on the list suggesting that the services being offered are not just massage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaceman View Post
    Private investigator can run cameras if the police have employed them , to carry out an investigation
    The law is always tricky “ we can’t but if we employ them “ they can”

    We can go to get warrant and but must prove just cause ( so we.
    Need evidence )

    It’s like your myGov account
    it’s illegal for the Some government departments to share Information
    So if you need any thing from the government , unemployment etc
    You have to have a myGov account
    And to get one you have to link different department’s together ( they sit you in front of the computer in a myGov outlet
    And you link the departments together ,
    So you said yes to sharing the information)
    But they not allowed to do it on there own

    It’s a means to a end with out changing the law

    Police hiring private investigators? you idiot ......

    Local councils do hire PIs, not police. PIs are not permitted to breach privacy act regulations.

    Seriously spaceman, every time you type a comment you confirm yet again that you have no fucking clue what you are talking about.

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    "you'd blame a poor girl for being trafficked, working in an industry against her will. "
    Nice try but your idiotic logic failed here, nowhere have I said anything close to that.


    "you dismiss spaceman's entire argument because he doesn't spell or write clearly."
    Once again your moronic attempt of a comeback has no bearing on what was actually said.

    "you blame a shop for being lax with a customer's details."
    It is their responsibility to ensure the privacy of it's customer's information. You obviously don't work in any professional capacity.


    "you blame customers for not holding a shop to account."
    If a customer has a legitimate complaint, of course they should take it up with the appropriate person. Once again your logic fails.


    "I am more disturbed by a small minded brothel association hiring a private investigator to peruse covid registers and relay that information to the courier mail. But you go ahead and defend the powerful and I will go back to kindergarten."
    What information was relayed to the Courier Mail? Nothing in the article even implies any actual information was handed over. Once again your poor attempt at logic fails.

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    Sounds like a bit if a far out there story

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    The issue lies with having an open book where guests write their names, numbers, emails etc
    Anyone else can walk in an just snap a photo of the pages

    A better system would be a box
    Guests write their details, including time visited, on a bit of paper and drop the paper into the box
    Then the details are still there for covid reasons, but no visible to anyone else

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    Do you know what a police informer is
    Do you know we run them
    There hired

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    And yes you can go as a sponsor on a tourist visa , I have done it many times
    A lot are done this way from third world countries or they would never meet the requirements

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaceman View Post
    Do you know what a police informer is
    Do you know we run them
    There hired
    “We run them” so you’re police now mate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaceman View Post
    Private investigator can run cameras if the police have employed them , to carry out an investigation
    The law is always tricky “ we can’t but if we employ them “ they can”

    We can go to get warrant and but must prove just cause ( so we.
    Need evidence )

    It’s like your myGov account
    it’s illegal for the Some government departments to share Information
    So if you need any thing from the government , unemployment etc
    You have to have a myGov account
    And to get one you have to link different department’s together ( they sit you in front of the computer in a myGov outlet
    And you link the departments together ,
    So you said yes to sharing the information)
    But they not allowed to do it on there own

    It’s a means to a end with out changing the law
    Spaceman in regards to government departments sharing your information, they do it regardless if you have a mygov account or not, I've seen it first hand at the time I didn't have a mygov account, went into one of the departments to receive a disaster relief payment and saw first hand the amount of information they had my travels that was over 7yrs old (statute of limitations) was quite interesting. So no you don't have to a my gov account for the government to know what you're doing and for them to share the information freely

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    Yes the government has been doing data sharing and matching for decades. nothing new

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    I worked as a debt recovery officer many years ago now and in the 80s do Gooders protecting crooks brought in privacy laws. Once upon a time you would simply phone the electricity department with a persons name and birthday and the information was easy to obtain or you would go to the CRAA and do a simple company check...Finding people was easy and once you Threatened to place them on the CRAA baddies list they ran in at 100 miles an hour and paid their accounts. Or you contacted their family and they paid the bill for you...see once you are registered as a defaulter you can never be removed.
    Every government since has made it tougher on the good people to catch the bad ones....I wonder why...

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaceman View Post
    It’s easy to see your never sponsored any one to Australia on a tourist visa
    I have many times
    This way they don’t have to show employment details , bank balances, and a visa that you have traveled to other countries
    Or
    You will not get any type of visa to Australia
    1st rule for Thailand # is if have not travelled to another country first and have a stamp in your passport , you don’t get to come hear no matter what

    The Australia embassy of Country set the rules ( not hear) tricky ha

    And let me tell you if you have a good job and enough money In the bank to get a visa on your own merit , you won’t be coming to work as a escort
    ETA Tourist Visa only applies to very limited countries and no Sponsorship, Subclass 600 Family Visa can be sponsored but obviously only for relatives.

    Spaceman needs to either be specific or STFU as he is talking out of his arse again. He has a history of making sweeping statements.

    I know quite a lot about Australian Visa's and immigration for reasons unrelated to punting.

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