See Why Obamas Asking Hotels To See How Many Condoms You Have Ever since Obama took office our freedoms have begun to evaporate.
First it was the confirmation of his extensive spying program which was implemented (and not stopped) under the auspices of preventing terrorism.
Then theres what hes trying to do with our second amendment, you know, adding new, unconstitutional restrictions on who can own a gun.
And now theres what his DHS is doing in order to prevent sex-trafficking.
This includes asking hotel staff to see how many condoms you use and whether or not you have sex-toys in your luggage.
Reason.com reports:
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues to pour time and taxpayer money into convincing the American people that theres an epidemic of sex trafficking here. So bad is this alleged epidemic that ordinary crime-control measures wont work, hence the deparment is recruiting truck drivers and hotel workers to be its eyes and ears on the ground. Ugh.
Despite federal fearmongering, theres no concrete evidence to suggest that sex trafficking is even prevalent in America, let alone on the rise. But you would never know that from listening to lawmakers, federal officials, and their local-media mouthpieces talk. And while some of this propaganda stems from good intentions, it also provides good fodder for all manner of civil-liberties abuses, from seizing sex-business assets to expanding police wiretapping power. Now its providing law enforcement with cover to convince citizens to spy on each other and report one another to police for perfectly normal activity.
We would rather have you call anybody and report it to somebody, a DHS spokeswoman told 9News Colorado, even if it turns out to be nothing, than miss one of those victims thats suffering.
Thats why, as part of the Safe Action Project, DHS staff will train hotel and hospitality workers on how to spot the so-called signs of sex trafficking. Alleged red flags include:
garbage cans containing many used condoms
frequent use of Do Not Disturb sign on room door
excessive foot traffic in and out of a room
excessive sex paraphernalia in room
an overly smelly room that reeks of cigarette, marijuana, sweat, bodily fluids, and musk
a guest who averts eyes or does not make eye contact
individuals dressed inappropriate for age or with lower quality clothing than companions
guests with suspicious tattoos
the presence of multiple computers, cell phones, pagers, credit card swipes, or other technology
the presence of photography equipment
minibar in need of frequent restocking
guests with too many personal hygiene products, especially lubrication, douches
guests with too few personal possessions
rooms paid for with cash or a rechargeable credit card
individuals loitering and soliciting male customers
claims of being an adult though appearance suggests adolescent features
refusal of room cleaning services for multiple days
Take heed, lovers on romantic getaways, photographers on assignment, beauty-product junkies, tech workers, cash carriers, alcoholics, late sleepers, slobs, immodest dressers, people on the autism spectrum, people with body-odor problems, single patrons seeking hotel-bar hookups, light packers, and those with a youthful appearance: DHS is onto you!
Meanwhile, in California, the Attorney Generals office, the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Northern District of California, and an organization called Truckers Against Trafficking have been teaming up to train truck drivers on how to identify and report suspected sex traffickers. The program essentially urges truckers to report people offering prostitution at truck stops, making sure to include actionable information such as a physical descriptions of the individual, car make and model, license plate number, etc.
Given the cross-jurisdictional nature of the crime of human trafficking and the use of major thoroughfares by traffickers, truck drivers are particularly well-positioned to aid law enforcement, states a press release from California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris. The training will also feature The Freedom Drivers Project, a first-of-its-kind 48-foot mobile exhibit that includes artifacts from trafficking cases, portraits of Truckers Against Trafficking members, and ways members of the public can join the fight against human trafficking.
Are we free or are we not free?
Thats the question you should be asking yourself after reading this.
We have no right to personal privacy anymore. If you feel like having an intimate conversation with your spouse the NSA has the ability to listen to an explicit conversation without repercussions. Want to have protected sex in a hotel, youre now a suspect.
To prevent more crime, theyre inciting hotel staff to go through your personal belongings, which is obviously a violation of our fourth amendment rights.
Its both outrageous and deplorable this is acceptable in the freest country on earth.
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Poster Comment:
When I was 16 I went into a pharmacy and asked the man for a box of prophylactics. He said to me, "Do you know what these are used for?" I said, "Sure. You fill them with water and throw them off the roof." So he sold me a package. ROTFLOL!