05/2016 - Casa Blanca closed again...
Casa Blanca has been closed again, and some 25 Venezuelan and Colombian girls have been rescued.
http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/loc...-Santiago-club
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MrHappy
Sent back home, cool.:iconTU:
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MrHappy
The fall of Dr has begun
Santiago.- Interpol and other agencies on Friday seized luxury vehicles and arrested several Venezuelan women in a nightclub known as Casa Blanca.
Although the anti-money laundering and National Police officials declined comment on the raid, some photojournalists who cover the Office of the Prosecutor taped the incident, where mostly luxury vehicles were hauled away, and several women were taken into custody.
It emerged that the arrest and confiscations were in connection with human trafficking and prostitution, with set fees to “date” the women.
In addition to Venezuelans, Dominicans and other nationalities work in the club located on the Duarte highway between Santiago and Licey.
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It will be interesting to see the economic consequences of the Dominican Republic's crackdown on prostitution.
My guess is that it will cost them a lot of money that won't be replaced by regular tourists.
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Happyhorn
It will be interesting to see the economic consequences of the Dominican Republic's crackdown on prostitution.
My guess is that it will cost them a lot of money that won't be replaced by regular tourists.
They will find other ways. So many women around in need of help.:corky:
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Happyhorn
It will be interesting to see the economic consequences of the Dominican Republic's crackdown on prostitution.
My guess is that it will cost them a lot of money that won't be replaced by regular tourists.
Don't fool yourself. In the big scheme of things, the money prostitution brings in is a drop in the bucket compared to the revenue regular tourism is generating.
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That's amazing 25 foreign nationals working in a casa in Santiago. Doubt if they get deported. Probably on their way to Sosua right now. My stay in two weeks might really prove to be interesting.
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MrHappy
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MrHappy
Don't fool yourself. In the big scheme of things, the money prostitution brings in is a drop in the bucket compared to the revenue regular tourism is generating.
A family buys a package to Punta Cana. The govt gets the taxes and Marriott and Delta get most of the package.
Dominicans don't own the resorts.
A monger goes to Sosua and spends $1,000, all that money stays in DR.
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The Sage
That's amazing 25 foreign nationals working in a casa in Santiago. Doubt if they get deported. Probably on their way to Sosua right now. My stay in two weeks might really prove to be interesting.
That number struck me as low, and as it turns out, there were 45 girls that were "rescued"; the majority (40) Venozolanas and the rest (5) Colombianas.
They also arrested the operators and grabbed a bunch of luxury vehicles and a few firearms, including an Uzi.
The raid was launched after two of the Venezuelan women complained to the D.A. that they were being held against their will and their documents taken away. (SOP for whore bars here)
http://www.cdn.com.do/noticias/2016/...form=hootsuite
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Life is hard right now in Venezuela.
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MrHappy
That number struck me as low, and as it turns out, there were 45 girls that were "rescued"; the majority (40) Venozolanas and the rest (5) Colombianas.
They also arrested the operators and grabbed a bunch of luxury vehicles and a few firearms, including an Uzi.
The raid was launched after two of the Venezuelan women complained to the D.A. that they were being held against their will and their documents taken away. (SOP for whore bars here)
http://www.cdn.com.do/noticias/2016/...form=hootsuite
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The Sage
That's amazing 25 foreign nationals working in a casa in Santiago. Doubt if they get deported. Probably on their way to Sosua right now. My stay in two weeks might really prove to be interesting.
There was one thick (No stomach thick) chica in Sosua a couple weeks ago. One of the BMs told me she was asking for a lot of money. She did not know her audience.
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The Sage
Life is hard right now in Venezuela.
Thats for sure...
There has been an influx here... since its only 30 mins by pirogue...
Some nice chicas have been reaching the local whore houses in search of ayuda...
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MH16
Thats for sure...
There has been an influx here... since its only 30 mins by pirogue...
Some nice chicas have been reaching the local whore houses in search of ayuda...
We want to Ayuda but society won't let us.
I would Ayuda $20,000 a year if I could.
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Jimmydr
We want to Ayuda but society won't let us.
I would Ayuda $20,000 a year if I could.
Yeah, 60,000 Colombian pesos at a time. :wink:
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Westy
Yeah, 60,000 Colombian pesos at a time. :wink:
I only spent about 1,200,000 in Ayuda last trip.
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MrHappy
Don't fool yourself. In the big scheme of things, the money prostitution brings in is a drop in the bucket compared to the revenue regular tourism is generating.
thank you... i wish we knew the real stats of sex tourists? 1/20? 1/100? 1/1500? mongers are the minority? and more i realize smart mongers is a minority
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Jimmydr
A family buys a package to Punta Cana. The govt gets the taxes and Marriott and Delta get most of the package.
Dominicans don't own the resorts.
A monger goes to Sosua and spends $1,000, all that money stays in DR.
remember is a small part of DR, take that further the hoes on pedro clisante is a small part of sosua,
I family will spend 3k on resort, and flight for a 7day stay. factor taxies, rentals, side trips, tipping (americans), clothing, merch, etc. they are going to spend atleast another 1k
and who works in these places? dominicans
your right govt and non domincans profit 90% of the revenue but the revenue generated by mongers is a drop in the bucket.
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BigLongBeach
remember is a small part of DR, take that further the hoes on pedro clisante is a small part of sosua,
I family will spend 3k on resort, and flight for a 7day stay. factor taxies, rentals, side trips, tipping (americans), clothing, merch, etc. they are going to spend atleast another 1k
and who works in these places? dominicans
your right govt and non domincans profit 90% of the revenue but the revenue generated by mongers is a drop in the bucket.
That family does one trip a year maybe and how many families go to Disneyland?
A monger may do 4-8 a year.
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Bull Shit!
Anybody remember, six years ago?
Plenty of self-prescribed "experts" proclaimed: "Oh, they can never close down or change anything in Sosua. Because the country and town depends on us mongers. We spend so many dollars here!"
Well, at the very moment I am writing this (Saturday night!), there is a nice Christian Revival Meeting going on. Attended by a large crowd. At the entrance of Pedro Clisante, right next to Rumba and Premium Bar. And all bars in that area are prohibited from playing any music until it is over.
I can only conclude that most guys on here do not even have the beginnings of a clue.
Or an even rudimentary understanding of Dominican culture and society.
Sorry.
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Happyhorn
It will be interesting to see the economic consequences of the Dominican Republic's crackdown on prostitution.
My guess is that it will cost them a lot of money that won't be replaced by regular tourists.
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So many chicas who are not selling it openly have side deals with guys for sex for money or gifts. They have no money. They want phones. They need minutes. They have to buy food and clothes. There's no money down there for them other ways.
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Jimmydr
They will find other ways. So many women around in need of help.:corky: