"If someone meant to purchase a bag of coke, but ended up with a bag of sugar, then there is no reason to make an arrest."
As far as I know anyway, cocaine doesn't have feelings or the potential to be scarred from the experience (nor does sugar). At least for the matter of pretending to be underage to catch predators, it makes sense that they'd not just wait until after it's happened to a child, instead choosing to go about it through pretending to be the desired target. To not do that puts children at risk. Policing thoughts sucks, but I can't really think of a better solution in this case.
Now making it into a television show, the only good that comes from that is scaring people away from the idea preemptively by showing the risk involved. Making it into a spectacle for audiences to enjoy seems like it'd teach people to become more accepting towards hateful thinking though, among other potential problems (like child molesters learning the risk in turn becoming better at eluding capture).
"On the side. Prostitution in my opinion shouldn't even be illegal."
Having it be legal would likely increase their health standards, so even those against prostitution could at least see it as a form of Harm Reduction.
Yeah, rural countrysides are interesting.
Everyone is very aware if you ask me, compared with other areas. I mean there is no issue with someone making direct eye contact with you, without any fear of anything really. Everyone is just on watch, curious, and nosey.
Only guessing.
In the suburbs and the city, people have their heads down.
Because you have never actually been out there.
Typically the country side is littered with mansions, and the uber rich...
I was going through an area just the other day, thinking to myself, whoa, all this farmland isn't being used at all...
All these cars driving by look like the batmobile...
And, whoa... look at all those multi million dollar houses... it must be lonely inside there Mr.Grinch...