
It’s common, and understandable that many accused in police proactive sex stings prefer to hide away. It takes a very strong-willed person to not completely fold under the embarrassment, ostracization, harassment, shaming, and disenfranchising cancel culture that happens to those entrapped in these stings. The cops use all of these things to reach horrific, unjust plea deals. Or to prosecute in a trial, complete with unfounded innuendos, perjurous LE, and politically motivated prosecutors and judges.
“It’s a practice that nobody should be subjected to,” Delaney says. “That a person’s trying to trick you into borderline or possibly illegal sexual behavior to charge you – it’s perverse.”
The funny thing about the above quote is that, while it is about police misconduct, it wasn’t made concerning police proactive stings. Or even about the United States.
Shocked? I was!

This quote comes from a new law proposed in Queensland, Australia to combat current laws that allow police to pose as clients and entrap sex workers. But wait, LE trying to trick someone into illegal sexual behavior in order to charge and prosecute you? That’s entrapment. That’s what we have been trying to bring awareness to here. If another country can wake up, can’t we??
Police reform is on the rise, has been for years. Unfortunately, it will take a long time, and a lot of outreach, for things to change. According to the article I read on this subject, it’s been legal to entrap, discriminate against, and even for LE to rape sex workers there for the last 30 years.
START A PODCAST, WRITE NEWSPAPERS, LEGISLATORS. WHATEVER IT TAKES…
SPEAK OUT!