It’s not illegal to film an altercation especially when wanting to protect yourself in a situation.
Are you saying that someone can scam people, take their money, and physically assault them with total impunity just because they operate as an escort?There was no altercation. He initiated the video because he was mad she was asking him to leave and didn't give him a refund. For a service he wasn't even legally supposed to pay for in the first place.
People get thrown out early without refund all the time, there's no shortage of reviews saying this happened. None of those clients started filming the provider.
Also your subject is giving the wrong idea.What services did she advertise? Or restrictions did she mention?
If an escort has restrictions such as no bbbj, only CBJ and at the time of appointment you ask and push for that. Then I guess that will be boundary pushing?
That was a non-issue, i was leaving and quite fast.Consent is ongoing and if someone asks you to leave their home, you leave their home.
I understand that you don't like the idea, but it is legal and a good thing to do.You can write a review and warn people. Filming is wild. There have been hundreds of cases of being thrown early with no refund and nobody posted a video because it simply isn't an intelligent thing to do.
Thank you for worrying about me, but what I post is 100% accurate and for public interest and again I didn't pay for sex but for 1h of her time,. Then kicking me out after 10 minutes for one reason and no refund is one thing, assaulting me for taking proof. is another.You keep missing my point, which is a very simple : a review would've sufficed and avoided a lot of drama or the potential to backfire on you.
I did post her worker name on the review thread: https://terb.cc/xenforo/threads/ts-chelsea-leolist.798218/A judge would seriously question why you're not naming her/warning others if you claim that safety is the reason this video was filmed. Currently this thread serves no real purpose.
She’s got some balls!Trannies behavior wasn't very woman like now was it?
Well it's seem he provoked the "assault" more than record it after it happened ...OP got attacked/assaulted, whatever term you want to use, and was smart enough to get it on film (probably the smartest decision he made in this whole scenario)
That was a non-issue, i was leaving and quite fast.
I understand that you don't like the idea, but it is legal and a good thing to do.
I didn't pay for sex but for 1h of her time,. Then kicking me out after 10 minutes for one reason and no refund is one thing, assaulting me for taking proof. is another.
I did post her worker name on the review thread: https://terb.cc/xenforo/threads/ts-chelsea-leolist.798218/
This post is just to have a dicussion.
OP got attacked/assaulted, whatever term you want to use, and was smart enough to get it on film (probably the smartest decision he made in this whole scenario)
So I said ok, got dressed, and when in front of the door before leaving, I said, 'I will just take a small recording to report this scam,' and that's when this happened :
I see in this thread:I did post her worker name on the review thread: https://terb.cc/xenforo/threads/ts-chelsea-leolist.798218/
This post is just to have a dicussion.
Its getting pointless but one last try to explain:It is not. You weren't in public you were inside her home.
So you did not shower when arriving?it was 10 minutes in for a 1-hour session
Its getting pointless but one last try to explain:
1. It is legal to record, even in a private place, if you have the one recording and part of the sound / video / not hiding your recording
2. In this case it is a very good thing as it shows that he was the one assaulted me
All the "participants at the act" are hypothetically at risk - both the provider and the customer. In addition, the customer is at evan bigger risk, because he can lose money as well.It’s not only trans people who get assaulted but sex workers in general are at risk.
In this situation I would also record the incident if possible, since video can provide important evidence instead of it becoming one person’s word against another’s. Too often, the victim is dismissed because the abuser manipulates the situation or gaslights others about what happened. It’s not illegal to film an altercation especially when wanting to protect yourself in a situation.
This is like complaining about your Android phone in a forum focused on iPhones.I did post her worker name on the review thread: https://terb.cc/xenforo/threads/ts-chelsea-leolist.798218/
Ok, but :The "one-party consent" rule under Section 184 of the Criminal Code of Canada applies strictly to the audio portion of a recording. While it protects you when recording a conversation you are a part of, it does not give you a right to record video, let alone inside someone else's home.
The video came before the assault. You were trying to film for unrelated reasons and she assaulted you (or grabbed your phone) as a result of you starting to film.




