Officials in Sydney, Australia confirmed today that they have spent nearly four-thousand dollars in the past month for private investigators to have sex with illegal prostitutes.
While Sydney does allow the operation of licensed brothels it seems some businesses have been operating without benefit of license and officials decided to crack down. As courts require completion of the sex act in order to get a conviction it was decided that a team of private investigators would be hired to carryout the deed, often several times in the same night in order to get the goods so as to say.
Reporters for Masscops were unable to get comments from the secret operatives this morning as they were resting after their nights work.
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
so.....thats where Andy's been!
Posted by: kwflatbed
Where do I apply ?????????
Posted by: screamineagle
Poor guys must be exhausted.
Posted by: wgciv
.... And they got paid... I'm moving to the outback!
Posted by: Sniper
Now THAT is a bloomin onion............
Posted by: SOT
No rules, just right!
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