This is true! I've been involved in a couple Super Bowl preparation months before the big game, and in order for localities to be considered for another Super Bowl consideration the local law enforcement must show their planning for safety. Part of this comes as political posturing and an easy target is sex trade. How can anyone disclaim its merits? It's not like there are any counter agencies to deny law enforcements claims, so basically public safety is not held accountable for policing the sex trade, and they can look good in the publics eyes for keeping the community safe, which helps the community get another super bowl.
It's true even around election time, and if the incumbent wants to be re-elected they just headline a few stings about local sex trade and the headlines sell. Look what the sherif has done! Sex sells, and unfortunately it comes at the cost of honest people exchanging the oldest trade in the world. It's a bunch of BS, but u can't fight city hall.
Homeland security flying helicopters at tree top height, scanning all the surrounding terrain. And the game hasn't even started yet. T*****ism is a major concern.
I don't know about strippers, as the stadium is a long way from San Francisco. As far as escorts, not than many around the stadium. As far as AAMPs, that industry was real big locally, until the feds closed RedBook. Don't know now.
It won't matter soon though. Once my Christian Eating Lions make their entrance, no one is every going to think about football again.
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last commentThis comes as no surprise at all to those with a functioning brain.
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This is true! I've been involved in a couple Super Bowl preparation months before the big game, and in order for localities to be considered for another Super Bowl consideration the local law enforcement must show their planning for safety. Part of this comes as political posturing and an easy target is sex trade. How can anyone disclaim its merits? It's not like there are any counter agencies to deny law enforcements claims, so basically public safety is not held accountable for policing the sex trade, and they can look good in the publics eyes for keeping the community safe, which helps the community get another super bowl.
It's true even around election time, and if the incumbent wants to be re-elected they just headline a few stings about local sex trade and the headlines sell. Look what the sherif has done! Sex sells, and unfortunately it comes at the cost of honest people exchanging the oldest trade in the world. It's a bunch of BS, but u can't fight city hall.
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It does attract more strippers to the event.
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Homeland security flying helicopters at tree top height, scanning all the surrounding terrain. And the game hasn't even started yet. T*****ism is a major concern.
I don't know about strippers, as the stadium is a long way from San Francisco. As far as escorts, not than many around the stadium. As far as AAMPs, that industry was real big locally, until the feds closed RedBook. Don't know now.
It won't matter soon though. Once my Christian Eating Lions make their entrance, no one is every going to think about football again.
SJG
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I've heard Super Bowls attract blimps. Every time I've watched a Super Bowl, I always see a lot of blimps too.
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One of the commentators on CNN this morning said if you like metal detectors, and getting frisked this game is for you.
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Super Bowl Blimp
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But still, this is nothing compared to what my Christian Eating Lions are going to do!
SJG
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