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Originally Posted by LifeisGood2022
strawberry also kena caught ?
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To provide some insights for the brothers here: catching individual MLs can be time-consuming and challenging for enforcement. So, they often focus on targeting patrons of ML services instead. For example, they may monitor popular condo hotspots where tip-offs or complaints have been received. Officers might sit by the pool or in the condo premises, observing people heading to the lift lobby.
If someone appears restless, frequently checking their phone, or entering the condo gates, the AV (authorities) may approach them unsuspectingly and ask if they are residents and where they are headed. This often catches patrons off guard, and some may fumble or lie about visiting a 'friend.' The AV might then request to check your phone messages or ask you to call the supposed friend. Refusing to cooperate could lead to charges of obstruction of justice.
In all cases, the AV will pressure the patron to lead them to the ML’s unit and ask the ML to open the door. MLs, thinking it’s a customer, might open up only to be caught. I’ve witnessed this happen before—two of my favorite MLs were caught this way.
To avoid issues, if you visit a condo, try not to loiter around or appear as though you're waiting for someone. Stand far offish sitting in a coffeshop nearby instead of loitering around the gates. This behavior might attract the attention of the AV.