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Old 23-12-2014, 11:57 PM
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Re: HK Happening

Hi bros, will be going to hk for 9 days tomorrow, need some advice from bros here
besides 141, where else to find good quality "cais" uh?
not sure of the situation now in hk already, last time i went the brothels at the portland street there was in jan 2011, dunno if its still around. remember can "shuang fei" (2 girls) + quite cheap
was sad to see quality went downhill

thanks in advance!

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I saw only one of these girly bars open at 4 today as supposedly the girls working there are Thais who has legal status in Hong Kong - mostly through these fake marriages you refer to.

SEAJ
i thought only prc women engage in fake marriages with hong kong men
now thai girls also involved?
so the hong kong fake marriage syndicates must be very big and go international
no wonder the hong kong population keep on increasing
HONG KONG IS NOT subjected to the one child policy unlike mainland china
i guess hong kong is indeed a flourishing place for international prositution

no wonder the prcs are flooding the hong kong border crossings very weekend
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are you one of them? HAHAHA
Hahaha poor humsup uncle like me kena priced out lah.

Nowadays which pretty PRC want to kena bao for ¥5000/mth only?
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Old 24-12-2014, 08:52 AM
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Hahaha poor humsup uncle like me kena priced out lah.

Nowadays which pretty PRC want to kena bao for ¥5000/mth only?
5000 rmb
then you need to move north
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Old 24-12-2014, 01:33 PM
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i thought only prc women engage in fake marriages with hong kong men
now thai girls also involved?
so the hong kong fake marriage syndicates must be very big and go international
no wonder the hong kong population keep on increasing
HONG KONG IS NOT subjected to the one child policy unlike mainland china
i guess hong kong is indeed a flourishing place for international prositution

no wonder the prcs are flooding the hong kong border crossings very weekend
Fake marriage with Thai girls have been going on way longer than those with PRC's.

In fact, the fake marriage racket is NOT that prevalent with PRC's because even if a PRC national is married to a Hong Kong belonger, it does NOT automatically give the PRC a Hong Kong identity card; all it does is make it a bit easier for the PRC national to get spousal visit permits which is a bit more convenient to apply for versus the 2 way permits of regular tourists.

But it certainly does NOT give the PRC the right to work in Hong Kong and thus minimizes the usefulness of sham marriages.

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Fake marriage with Thai girls have been going on way longer than those with PRC's.

In fact, the fake marriage racket is NOT that prevalent with PRC's because even if a PRC national is married to a Hong Kong belonger, it does NOT automatically give the PRC a Hong Kong identity card; all it does is make it a bit easier for the PRC national to get spousal visit permits which is a bit more convenient to apply for versus the 2 way permits of regular tourists.

But it certainly does NOT give the PRC the right to work in Hong Kong and thus minimizes the usefulness of sham marriages.

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vice raid in hong kong today http://v.qq.com/cover/h/hgtjblqzs6my...12&ptlang=2052
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hong kong police have arrested many prc women in vice raids across hong kong
the oldest prc woman arrested was a 65 year old prc lady who offered sex to
a undercover hong kong policeman
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Re: HK Happening

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CONTD...

you can choose the girls in the room before deciding on the next course. one session is HKD800 and overnight stay is HKD2000.
are you staying at the hotel they provide for overnight?

how are the agents' english?
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Re: HK Happening

Hong Kong crash sparks money grab

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Hong Kong police have appealed to the public to return millions of dollars taken after a van transporting HK$525m ($68m; £44m) crashed on a major road.

About HK$35m ($4.5m; £3m) worth of banknotes were left strewn across the tarmac after the road accident.

Witnesses said dozens of people rushed to pocket the cash before armed police arrived to secure the area.

Some HK$20m was retrieved and police warned that failure to return the rest would be "a very serious crime".

The incident happened at lunchtime on one of Hong Kong's busiest roads in the Wan Chai district on Hong Kong Island, causing major disruption as people abandoned their cars to collect the notes.
Individual notes were seen spread across the carriageway but witnesses also reported seeing bundles of HK$500 notes wrapped in plastic.

One witness told the South China Morning Post that she saw a "regular looking Hong Kong lady" take at least 10 bundles before leaving the scene.

"She had an armful of bricks of cash - it was as much as she could carry. She just disappeared into the depths of Wan Chai," the witness said.

Speaking shortly afterwards, police superintendent Wan Siu-hong called on those who had picked up any money to hand it over to police as soon as possible.

"If he or she keeps the money for [their] own use, [they] may commit an offence of theft which is a very serious crime under ordinance," he told reporters.

He said police had launched an inquiry into the cause of the accident, adding that they "cannot rule out any possibilities at this moment".

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Old 25-12-2014, 10:26 PM
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Re: HK Happening

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Hong Kong police have appealed to the public to return millions of dollars taken after a van transporting HK$525m ($68m; £44m) crashed on a major road.

About HK$35m ($4.5m; £3m) worth of banknotes were left strewn across the tarmac after the road accident.

Witnesses said dozens of people rushed to pocket the cash before armed police arrived to secure the area.

Some HK$20m was retrieved and police warned that failure to return the rest would be "a very serious crime".

The incident happened at lunchtime on one of Hong Kong's busiest roads in the Wan Chai district on Hong Kong Island, causing major disruption as people abandoned their cars to collect the notes.
Individual notes were seen spread across the carriageway but witnesses also reported seeing bundles of HK$500 notes wrapped in plastic.

One witness told the South China Morning Post that she saw a "regular looking Hong Kong lady" take at least 10 bundles before leaving the scene.

"She had an armful of bricks of cash - it was as much as she could carry. She just disappeared into the depths of Wan Chai," the witness said.

Speaking shortly afterwards, police superintendent Wan Siu-hong called on those who had picked up any money to hand it over to police as soon as possible.

"If he or she keeps the money for [their] own use, [they] may commit an offence of theft which is a very serious crime under ordinance," he told reporters.

He said police had launched an inquiry into the cause of the accident, adding that they "cannot rule out any possibilities at this moment".

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sad, was in hk but wasnt in that area at that time..
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Old 26-12-2014, 01:29 AM
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are you staying at the hotel they provide for overnight?

how are the agents' english?
i did not stay overnight. was quoted HKD2000 which i think can be lower. i only did the ST, 1 hour. both ST and overnight will be at the girl's hotel.

i dont know if their english is good or not as i spoke cantonese with them. i presume most hongkongers should be able to converse in english especially them as they have many ang moh and japanese clients.
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Dash for cash! Frenzy as drivers and pedestrians grab banknotes from the road after £1.25m is spilled when van carrying money crashed
Traffic ground to a halt in central Hong Kong after cash spilled out of van
Equivalent of £1.25m in cash was on road sparking a frenzy among drivers
Footage showed pedestrians dashing in from pavements to join in melee
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PUBLISHED: 14:53 GMT, 24 December 2014 | UPDATED: 16:23 GMT, 25 December 2014

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This was the scene when more than £1.25million in cash spilled out of an armoured van in Hong Kong - sparking a frenzy as passers-by tried to get their hands on the notes.
Traffic ground to a halt on busy Gloucester Road in central Hong Kong as taxi drivers rushed out of their cars to make a grab for the hundreds of banknotes scattered over the busy multi-lane highway.
Television footage showed pedestrians dashing in from the pavements to join in the Christmas Eve melee.
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This was the scene when more than £1.25million in cash spilled out of an armoured van in Hong Kong - sparking a frenzy as passers-by tried to get their hands on the notes


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Dash for cash! Frenzy as drivers and pedestrians grab banknotes from the road after £1.25m is spilled when van carrying money crashed
Traffic ground to a halt in central Hong Kong after cash spilled out of van
Equivalent of £1.25m in cash was on road sparking a frenzy among drivers
Footage showed pedestrians dashing in from pavements to join in melee
By JULIAN ROBINSON FOR MAILONLINE and AFP
PUBLISHED: 14:53 GMT, 24 December 2014 | UPDATED: 16:23 GMT, 25 December 2014

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This was the scene when more than £1.25million in cash spilled out of an armoured van in Hong Kong - sparking a frenzy as passers-by tried to get their hands on the notes.
Traffic ground to a halt on busy Gloucester Road in central Hong Kong as taxi drivers rushed out of their cars to make a grab for the hundreds of banknotes scattered over the busy multi-lane highway.
Television footage showed pedestrians dashing in from the pavements to join in the Christmas Eve melee.
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This was the scene when more than £1.25million in cash spilled out of an armoured van in Hong Kong - sparking a frenzy as passers-by tried to get their hands on the notes


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3MwEtuLUC
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Police warn Chinese forgery gangs have learned how to make near-perfect £2 coins… and say the crooks are already flooding Europe with similar fakes
Chinese criminals have developed ability to forge perfect bi-metallic coins
A shipment of fake euro coins, similar to the £2 coin, seized in Naples, Italy
It was the largest seizure of its kind in the history of the European currency
Historically counterfeiters have been unable to make convincing £2 coins
This was due to difficultly connecting the separate pieces of metal together
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PUBLISHED: 11:31 GMT, 24 December 2014 | UPDATED: 17:29 GMT, 24 December 2014


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China-based criminals have mastered the ability to manufacture almost perfect bi-metallic coins, stoking fears the £2 coin is vulnerable to a new wave of forgeries.

While the £1 coin remains heavily faked, the £2 has remained almost untouched because of the difficulty criminals have connecting the inner and outer pieces of the coin together.

But a shipment of fake euro coins intercepted in Naples, Italy, three months ago, has revealed forgers are now producing bi-metallic coins in massive quantities.

The seizure - the largest of its kind in the history of the Euro - is likely to cause concern among British investigators given its ramifications for the £2 coin.

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Coins such as the £2 (pictured) and euro are under threat from China-based forgers who have cracked the ability to connect the two pieces of metal together in a near perfect manner
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In September, police seized a shipment bound from Shanghai that contained more than 500,000 euro worth of fake coins
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Coins such as the £2 (left) and euro (right) are under threat from China-based forgers who have cracked the ability to connect the two pieces of metal together in a near perfect manner

Pictured is a counterfeit £2 coin (left) compared to a genuine coin (right). The comparison reveals most fake coins lack detail and the colouring of the originals
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Pictured is a counterfeit £2 coin (left) compared to a genuine coin (right). The comparison reveals most fake coins lack detail and the colouring of the originals

A shipment of fake euro coins worth £390,000 was intercepted in Italy in September. Pictured is a pile of euros during the legitimate production process
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A shipment of fake euro coins worth £390,000 was intercepted in Italy in September. Pictured is a pile of euros during the legitimate production process

A British investigator told The Times counterfeiters had historically struggled to make convincing £2 coins.


He said: 'You've always been able to tell a fake by dropping it on a table - they rattle because the two bits have not been stuck together properly.'

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Another investigator told the paper that the China to Italy counterfeit route was 'entirely feasible' and it should ring alarms bells if Chinese gangs were exporting to the country.

Europol said the leader of the criminal group responsible for the influx of fake euro coins was thought to be operating from Shanghai, China, where he has links to a clandestine manufacturing facility and people to organise the shipping of the counterfeit money to Naples, Italy.

THE £2 COIN: 'FORGERS NEED A HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED PRESS'
A spokesperson for The Royal Mint said £2 coins have a large number of features that make them difficult to forge.

'A bi-colour coin is much harder to counterfeit because replicating the two metal components, the inner and outer, is significantly more difficult than a single component coin.

'Forgers would also require a highly sophisticated press to produce bi-colour coins.

'The coin detector mechanism of vending machines and self-service check outs can detect the two different metal components, in addition to the conductivity, thickness and diameter of the coin.

'The addition of edge lettering is also very hard to counterfeit, and some circulating £2 coin designs also include a latent feature in their elements which is difficult to replicate.'

'On arrival in Italy, the coins are distributed throughout Europe by other members of the criminal group, led by the main suspect in Palermo, who is a Ghanaian national.'

Twelve people were arrested this month after an investigation was launched following September's seizure.

Investigators said: 'From this first seizure, investigators realised that the criminal group had the capability to produce a vast quantity of good quality fake coins, as the criminals were using sophisticated manufacturing techniques, very similar to those used to produce authentic coins.'


It was the largest such seizure in the history of the currency, and were so perfect they would work in vending machines across Europe.

Palermo prosecutor Calogero Ferrara said: 'They were high-quality fakes produced at a clandestine Chinese mint and ready to be put on the Italian market just before the Christmas spending rush.'

A spokesperson for The Royal Mint said a recent Britain-wide survey unearthed only one fake £2 coin and it worked closely with HM Treasury, the National Crime Agency and the cash-handling industry.

'Together we ensure that every effort is made to maximise opportunities to identify and withdraw counterfeit coins from circulation.'

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Hahaha stealth currency!

Stealth agent, stealth moderator, etc.
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with the crackdown on vice in china now many mms advertise themselves
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the market rate for such''virgins'' is now 10,000 rmb one shot in southern china
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