Cops Say They Bust Prostitution Because It's Easier Than Catching Career Criminals
The arrests are also part of plan to force shut affordable motels to make way for high-density apartment buildings.


California's Costa Mesa Police Department arrested more people on prostitution-related charges in the first four months of 2016 than it did in all of the preceding five years. The department is "being very proactive in regard to prostitution enforcement," said Police Captain Bryan Glass. In 2015, Costa Mesa police arrested one person on prostitution-related charges. From January through April 2016, they arrested 69. Police say this is thanks to a conscious decision to refocus a special investigations unit away from busting gang leaders, career criminals, and drug dealers and toward people involved in the sex trade.
"The squad of about 10 officers has typically had a broad focus, taking on complex investigations including drugs busts, tracking career criminals and keeping tabs on gangs," police told the Los Angeles Times. But after a series of prostitution stings earlier this year, the cops realized that focusing on prostitution "made the team's enforcement efforts immediately apparent, Glass said. A long-term drug investigation could eat up hours of work from a half-dozen detectives before police took a suspect into custody, he said."
Arresting sex workers, however, is easy. Over a two-week period in March, the team arranged meetings with 32 sex workers while posing as clients and then arrested them. Costa Mesa "is not a safe haven for prostitutes," the city crowed in a statement. The Orange County District Attorney's Office commended the department for its work.
But there may be an additional motive for the new focus: the city wants to get rid of several small motels and replace them with condo and apartment buildings. The hotels attract a lot of vice crimes—prostitution, drug use—and policing them is a drain on public safety resources, city leaders complain.
Rather than reconsidering the need to obsess over these activities in the first place, officials want the hotels to go away to make room for higher-end residential housing. "The plan would make motel properties more valuable"—and more profitable in terms of taxes to the city—"by allowing owners to change the zoning from commercial to high-density residential," the OC Register reports.
Located in Orange County, just south of Los Angeles, Costa Mesa is hemmed in by Huntington Beach and Newport Beach to the west and Irvine and Santa Ana (where, perhaps not coincidentally, a man posing as an undercover officer has been able to get away with sexually assaulting sex worker since last August) to the east. Apartments or condos in the area likely wouldn't go cheap. But even this isn't enough for some Costa Mesa officials: Councilwoman Katrina Foley fears a high-density apartments might still attract riffraff, and told the Register she wishes the motels could be replaced by "a row of boutique hotels."
Prostitution stings are just one part of the city's move to push out the older motels—which also functioned as affordable housing for longer-term residents—to make way for more lucrative and politically favored businesses. In 2014, the City Council voted to banned motel stays of longer than 30 days, and to fine motel owners for excessive nuisance complaints on their properties. In April, the city filed a public nuisance complaint aimed at forcing the New Harbor Inn's closure, calling it a "haven for prostitutes" and drug users.
Just to recap: the only reason sex workers and drug users need warrant excessive police intervention is because we have unnecessarily criminalized these people. Based on this whim, Costa Mesa police have devoted decades of time toward shuttering motels where they take place, levying health, safety, and nuisance fines at them whenever they could—and then complaining that the just-squeaking-by motel owners weren't making more cosmetic improvements or refusing certain clientele. Now the city leadership and cops are working together to take down these motels, because small business owners, low-income travelers, and sex workers aren't as profitable as wealthier transplants, tourists, and boutique hotels.
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Hmm... mild bemusement, no, not that one.... irritated, no, pensive, no.... smug indifference, nah, not feeling it... horror and disgust, saving that one for SugarFree's prose... Ah! Here we are! Shocked face!
*taps face against side of box to knock the dust off*
Perfect! Fits a little snug, though.
+1 House of Black and White
-1 Waif
I already have one for when i read SugarFree's contributions.
Since we have lost Prince, we lost pussy control.
Just glad the cops have stepped up to the plate.
Ahh. Jedi police
But the article says the owners would want to build those there if they could, but have been prevented by the zoning! What more "plan" is needed than just change the fucking zoning from zoned for fucking?
But that wouldn't make them or their contributors any money.
I don't remember the 'force shut' power from any of the Star Wars games. Is it part of a new X-pac for the 'Old Republic' MMO? One that maybe features a municipal zoning plot line?
[insert expostulation of amazement]
That's why I always set up a camera when I bang hookers. From illegal prostitution to legal porno with just a little bit of tech.
Always have a best boy and boom operator.
Not mention a key grip
And catering!
Top quality policing. Not only cranking the stats with minimum effort, but also doing the dirty work for crony real estate developers.
So hero. So much proud.
Councilwoman Katrina Foley?
I'd let her ride my board.
You tease.
Stupid linking to make a stupid bad joke.
Ewwww
*sighs, pulls sticky-note from pad*
"Do... not... click... Crusty's... links... Double underline. Exclamation point, exclamation point."
*places on computer monitor below several identical notes*
Do you think you will ever learn???
Why is the note sticky, Machine? WHY?
Yeah. Eww. Weirdo.
Ohhh, sure. Shame me.
That's a three-bagger right there. No wonder she's against prostitution -- no one would touch her with a rented dick.
I'm debating between:
or,
"Nothing.left.to.cut"
That was supposed to be "spit take" or... however I put the "spit take" inside of angle brackets... which on reason seems to mean, don't show the stuff I just typed.
It tries to interpret anything between angle brackets as HTML. Since < spit take > isn't a valid HTML tag, it just ignores it and throws it down the memory hole. If you really want to use them, you'll need to use encoding. Ampersandlt; and Ampersandgt; respectively, removing the word ampersand with the actual & symbol.
I figured you had intended to type "Fuck you that's why".
[spit take]
Then it's like a stage direction or transcript. Why would you want it even to look like a HTML tag?
They're curing poverty by making it a crime to be poor!
Genius! Why did no one else think of this before??
Can a cure for cancer be far behind?
About 20 years from now, same as cold fusion.
And flying cars, don't forget the flying cars.
That's how "we" dealt with the uninsured.
When a city the size of Costa Mesa is willing to allocate TEN officers to a task force like that, you know something's fucking fishy.
They got a sex-trafficking grant from the Feds.
I don't see anything in the article about that, but it wouldn't surprise me.
http://www.ocregister.com/arti.....ution.html
Old article, but I guarandamntee you this shit didn't start yesterday.
Just so you're clear, the 'picture' of the cop- prostitute is a file photo from 2006, but the article and data are 2015.
A Costa Mesa police officer poses as a prostitute
I'm picturing something like this.
For your $afety.
In 2015, Costa Mesa police arrested one person on prostitution-related charges. From January through April 2016, they arrested 69.
There's something about that number, 69.
69
69 is hilarious
No, it's serious business.
I googled "Costa Mesa serious crime," because I was curious and I have the time, and I was led to this LA Times story from late July, 2015: Serious crime surges 40% in Costa Mesa
How could that be?
Understaffed and focusing less on serious crime and more on prostitutes. Priorities I guess.
Understaffed and working on their staffs?
I thought that's what the hookers were for.
Same reason I get speeding tickets but when my wife's Jeep is broken into 3 fucking times, they won't even take the time to dust for prints.
Catching real criminals is hard. Pigs are lazy pieces of shit, and it's much easier to force a speeder to "respect muh authoritah" than someone who commits real crime.
When my car was broken into, our heroes in blue never made it out to take a report, but they seemed to have no problem repeatedly threatening me with arrest for stealing my own car.
Huh?
When Mrs. Dean's car was stolen, they actually recovered it (entirely by accident). They doused it with fingerprint powder. When we got it back from them, we found a school picture under the seats.
That's right - an actual photo of one of the perps or one of their friends. In the car. That the cops missed.
We gave it to them. They didn't do shit with it.
OT: The two major parties move ever closer together.
That would have stopped the Muslim Terrorist Mateen who was on that watchlist from purchasing that gun from that internet gun show.
Sure, and were a nuke dropped on any random American metropolitan area, some child molesters and murderers would surely be incinerated. Rejoice, yes?
Look, when you're making a Spanish omelet...
There's nothing to object to when people are willing to at least vote.
the people who cross their constituents will get shitcanned. if the GOP capitulates on the issue, there will be hell to pay, and more libertarian candidates can step in to pick up the pieces.
Sure, just like the backlash from Obamacare was supposed to do...we have ushered in a massive Libertarian wave that repealed and replaced this terrible socialist boondoggle with something liberty minded and market driven.
Oh wait, no, I have to now simultaneously absorb a doubling of my premiums, a reduction in my benefits, and an anticipated additional 20% increase over the next year or two.
Costa Mesa isn't a cheap place to live.
I'm willing to bet that most, if not all of the women they arrested were from somewhere else like Santa Ana.
So let me see if I got this straight:
The Costa Mesa Police Department is enticing sex workers to come into the city by posing as clients, arresting them, and then blaming the motels for it?
In Soviet America, crime commits you.
I bet they sometimes bang the perp too.
Never flash the badge until after you finish.
I mean, well, yeah, obviously you can't charge them with any crimes if they don't actually put out. Duh. Our heroes in blue have to make these sacrifices in order to keep the streets clean and orderly.
Condos before ho's?
Crooked development is standard in the OC. And pretty much everywhere else.
Nearby Garden Grove just gave a developer over $100 million in taxpayer money to build an indoor waterpark hotel. All in the name of "bringing in more revenue".
"Crooked development"
Exactly. Seems to me that owners of the sleazy motels would be falling all over themselves to sell out to/partner up with developers who will pay big bucks for the land to put up the upscale condos and apartments. So said developers are likely using their political connections to lean on the motel owners to encourage them to sell out at prices lower than would obtain in a free market auction.
*reserves "Crooked Developer, Inc." for my next business venture"
May I assume that "The Legitimate Businessman's Social Club" will be it's parent company?
Breathtaking how they're characterizing it as a way to get municipal finances out of a hole! If the gov't thought that was the case, why wouldn't they build it themselves, own it, & keep all the revenue (aside from bond payments)?
What do you think Cuomo (or his cronies) is being investigated for?
even the name, "Buffalo Billion" sounds like a lottery/slushfund/or sequel to Silence of the Lambs. In any case, it involved NYS shoveling hundreds of millions into 'development projects' all of which involved lots of 'consulting fees' for people to fix the deals.
WHY ISN'T THIS THE PLOT OF THE NEXT LIFETIME MOVIE?
Because there's no cupcake Shop owner plot device.
Make that a single mother upscale boutique cupcake shop owner and you'd be more accurate.
Might be more suited to Hallmark Channel.
Nah. Needs to be Cinemax, with the soon-to-be-displaced hooker-with-a-heart-of-gold organizing a Bang Sale to raise money to save the motel.
I got caught up mistakenly in an operation they ran at the Motel 6 on Harbor Blvd by the 405. It was enraging how contemptuous they were towards anyone who commits the crime of saving money by staying in a cheap motel. That, and they were undercover skeezy looking dudes trying to get me to walk with them to a dark abandoned parking lot. Yeah... no. I'm lucky I didn't get a faceplant and a taser.
Never mind the sheer incompetence of getting fingered by their spotter.
I will never spend another penny in that fuckhole town ever again.
Never mind the sheer incompetence of getting fingered by their spotter.
Ewwwww.
I got caught up mistakenly
When your wife found out, did she believe that story?
I saw what I'm pretty sure was a similar operation once. I was tempted to walk up to one of the "undercover" officers and start a conversation with him: "Excuse me, officer . . . ", but I couldn't imagine having a voluntary conversation with a cop, so I couldn't think what to say next.
"Excuse me, officer . . . [is that a nightstick or are you just glad to see me?]
It's like you've never done this before.
Your concluding para. is vexing, because you failed to identify the element at the bottom of all of this: zoning. It's even one of the key words in the article, so you'd think you'd emphasize it more in the writing. If they just rezoned more permissively right away, the property owners would make more $, & all the busybodies would get what they wanted too! So why hasn't it been done already? Does some body have to be convinced there's a problem before they can take such action?
The honest headline: Costa Mesa Businesses use Local Government to Crush Competition
ENB
I see what you did there by putting bust in the title.