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i think this guy has hit it on the button,time will tell
i think this guy has hit it on the button,time will tell
Surely shoe care shops are a bit specialist this day and age?http://www.u.tv/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=78460&pt=nalso just seen today a polish restuarant opening in my home town,they sure are getting into the swing of it here
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They are not embarrased to do menial work beneath their qualifications or to work much harder or even to do shady work in sex industry or whatever ,than they would be prepared to do in poland....of course it helps when you are in a place where you are not known by everyone.
How many cases of sex industry human trafficking have been proven in Ireland?Come on - I am sure that the poor misfortunate who are "trafficked" here by criminals to work in our Celtic Pussy sex industry did not do this by choice - more so by criminal subversion
How many cases of sex industry human trafficking have been proven in Ireland?
How many cases of sex industry human trafficking have been proven in Ireland?
I don't consider it mere semantics to challenge what seem to be inaccurate insinuations - in this case the ones above about the incidence of human trafficking for the sex industry in Ireland. The document posted above is very vague about problems in this area:ClubMan, why do you insist on taking up contrarian positions based on semantics?
I seem to recall a recent interview with a Garda spokesperson in which he confirmed that they have never dealt with any cases of alleged human trafficking for the sex industry to date.[FONT="]Trafficking appears to be a growing problem in Ireland.[FONT="][1][/FONT] Most trafficking appears to be for the commercial sex industry. One organization recently reported that it has started to receive calls on its domestic violence hotline from women trafficked into the country and forced into prostitution. Although the volume of calls has been limited, it may represent a “new and worrying trend.”[/FONT]
The document posted above is very vague about problems in this area:
I seem to recall a recent interview with a Garda spokesperson in
I don't consider it mere semantics to challenge what seem to be inaccurate insinuations - in this case the ones above about the incidence of human trafficking for the sex industry in Ireland.
I have not been antagonistic to anybody here and am in no way "hiding behind" my moderator status (sorry "status") whatever that means...Actually Clubman your comments are vague and contrarian to the point of being antagonistic to site users - meanwhile you protect behind your moderator "status".