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November 6, 2009

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Halloween events

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 4:12 pm and

Susan Kemp, senior labor law counsel for the Sacramento-based California Chamber of Commerce, says it’s simple: Spell out the rules to the workers.
“It comes down to: What’s your policy with your dress code, and are you going to change it for Halloween?” Ms. Kemp said. “It’s very important that employers make clear what they will allow and what they will not allow, before it becomes a problem or an issue in the workplace.”
If your office hasn’t made the guidelines clear, use some common sense today.
In other words, it’s probably not a good idea to dress as Count Dracula when you’re closing a multimillion-dollar business deal with a longtime client.
And then there are issues of appropriateness.
Ms. Kemp said she’s heard of in-office Halloween costumes depicting prostitutes and their pimp. Bad idea.

See the full article from “Augusta Chronicle”

Sacramento Strip Clubs: Clubs are for dancing, not standing and staring

Filed under: Sacramento strip clubs — porsche @ 5:36 am and

Unfortunately for them, when they get to the club reality strikes, and women are not walking up to them begging for numbers; instead, security is beaming a Maglite in their face saying keep moving.
I guess that standing against the wall are those guy’s safety from rejection and embarrassment from the lady that they are trying to dance with.
Don’t forget her friends that are ready to start laughing at them when they walk up to a girl and start laughing even harder when they walk off in defeat.
Go somewhere and build your confidence. Please don’t stand against the wall and take up room.
And on top of all that, it’s kind of weird just standing against the wall watching the girls dance; it’s like wolves watching sheep.
If you want to just watch girls dance, instead of paying $10 at the dance club, go to the local gentleman’s club and the girls there will give you all the attention you want.

See the full article from “Delta Collegian”

Sacramento Escorts: ‘I-5 Strangler’ Gets 6 Consecutive Life Terms

Filed under: Sacramento escorts — escortingsacramento @ 12:12 am and

… I-5 Strangler’ Gets 6 Consecutive Life Terms
Published: November 5, 2009
Filed at 9:03 p.m. ET
STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — A convicted murderer has been sentenced to six consecutive life terms for killing six women throughout Central California during the 1970s and ’80s.
Seventy-year-old Roger Reece Kibbe was serving a life sentence for the 1987 strangling of a teen prostitute when he pleaded guilty in September to the six other slayings.
As part of his plea deal, Kibbe agreed to help authorities find the remains of Lou Ellen Burleigh, who disappeared from Walnut Creek in 1977.
Kibbe’s victims were found along Interstate 5, leading to the nickname ”I-5 Strangler.”
San Joaquin County prosecutors didn’t pursue the death penalty because of Kibbe’s age and the slow pace of executions in the state.

See the full article from “New York Times”

November 5, 2009

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: ‘I-5 Strangler’ gets 6 consecutive life terms

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 10:13 pm and

STOCKTON, Calif. — A convicted murderer has been sentenced to six consecutive life terms for killing six women throughout Central California during the 1970s and ’80s.
Seventy-year-old Roger Reece Kibbe was serving a life sentence for the 1987 strangling of a teen prostitute when he pleaded guilty in September to the six other slayings.
As part of his plea deal, Kibbe agreed to help authorities find the remains of Lou Ellen Burleigh, who disappeared from Walnut Creek in 1977.
Kibbe’s victims were found along Interstate 5, leading to the nickname “I-5 Strangler.”
San Joaquin County prosecutors didn’t pursue the death penalty because of Kibbe’s age and the slow pace of executions in the state.

See the full article from “MiamiHerald.com”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Local Program Helping Prostitues Turn Lives Around

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 1:13 pm and

According to police, arresting prostitutes is like walking them through a revolving door. One night they are wearing handcuffs and the next night they are back out on the streets. “You already know about the jail overcrowding situation, so within 48 hours she’s set free,” said Sgt. Louis Felini with the Dallas Police Department. “Well, she returns back to the only environment she knows how to survive in.”

Sgt. Dana Reynolds and Sgt. Jim Elves are police officers from Ottawa, Canada. They are in Dallas along with 200 other officers from across North America for the first Prostitute Diversion Initiative Conference. There, the officers will learn how Dallas police and sheriff’s deputies are fighting prostitution.

“This is a place where women can come and find hope,” said former prostitute Karen Green. She is one of the many women who have been helped by the Dallas program. “A lot of women, when they come off the streets, they’re so entangled in what they were a part of, and they’re so angry and so hurt.”

See the full article from “CBS 11″

Sacramento Strip Clubs: Going for Green: Calif. Janitors Keep Pushing for Safety Standards

Filed under: Sacramento strip clubs — porsche @ 12:48 pm and

Aragon says she mixes strong cleaning chemicals with hot water to mop the floor and operate the floor stripper. When she uses these chemicals her sinuses become irritated and her nose starts to run and itch.

Floor strippers are high on the list for toxicity. Fenoxletanol is commonly contained in floor strippers. It can cause reproductive changes including the shrinking of testicles, infertility and changes to the function of kidneys.Zinc is also commonly used in strippers and is on the EPA’s list of 65 Toxic Pollutants; it appears to affect the male reproductive system. “Floor strippers are probably the most hazardous product to use by custodians,” says Geiger. The chemicals in strippers “have neuro-toxic effects, make you dizzy,  affect the liver and kidney and … central nervous system.”Humberto Villa, a janitor at several East Bay Safeway locations, says every time he uses floor strippers, his nose bleeds from inhaling the fumes, his “body feels chilled and breaks out in a cold sweat,” and his “ha …

See the full article from “In These Times”

November 4, 2009

Sacramento Escorts: Neighbors Should Be More Involved With Each Other and Protect Each Other

Filed under: Sacramento escorts — escortingsacramento @ 11:36 pm and

I think that, considering the fact that Mr. Garrido was known to kidnap people, the officers should have been allowed to search his property from time to time. I know that sounds like a terrible violation of the man’s civil rights, but I think it isn’t that big of a sacrifice if you’re a known kidnapper/rapist and you are being allowed to live free.
One last thing, and I don’t mean to imply anything about Anthony Sowell’s victims, but sometimes people aren’t reported missing because they have been estranged from their family. Often these people are prostitutes or have drug problems, and do not have regular contact with their families. Killers deliberately seek these people out sometimes because they are not only easier targets, but because there is a slimmer chance that anyone will report them missing. I’m just pointing this out as a possibility; until we know more details about the victims’ identities, then it’s just speculation.

See the full article from “NewsBlaze”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Fragment of bone found in search of Garrido’s property

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 7:13 pm and

Sniffer dogs unearthed a bone fragment near the home of a California man accused of keeping a girl captive for 18 years, possibly linking him to murders, police said.
Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department spokesman Jimmy Lee said it could take weeks to tell whether the small fragment unearthed Sunday near the home of convicted rapist Phillip Garrido in Antioch, east of San Francisco, was animal or human.
Investigators continued to pore over the ramshackle home where Garrido, 58, is said to have held Jaycee Lee Dugard prisoner for nearly two decades and fathered her two children after kidnapping her as an 11-year-old in 1991.
Several prostitutes were killed at a nearby industrial area where Garrido worked in the 1990s. Garrido’s father said he believed his son was guilty of the killings.
“He was a sex addict — that was his problem,” Manuel Garrido, 87, told the New York Post. “I believe my son killed the prostitutes.”

See the full article from “Vancouver Sun”

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