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sophiatrentini

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Safer incall - hotel or apartment?
« on: 08 November 2021, 03:37:42 am »
Hello everyone
What do you think is safer, working in hotels or renting an apartment? Does having a camera at the entrance make any difference? Are girls in apartments targeted by bad people because there’s no security?
Also, is Kensington a good neighborhood? Last year I toured London and stayed in Earls Court in a hotel and it was okay, but it doesn’t have a kitchen, so I’ve been considering an apartment
Thanks!

Lushblossom

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Re: Safer incall - hotel or apartment?
« Reply #1 on: 08 November 2021, 09:39:46 am »
Kensington & Chelsea has a very good record for crime.  That said crime still takes place everywhere.

KirstyKiss

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Re: Safer incall - hotel or apartment?
« Reply #2 on: 09 November 2021, 10:10:29 am »
I work in both hotels and apartments.

In my experience the main thing that matters is screening, regardless of venue.

I'm in an apartment in a hotel today and have turned down two requests as I didn't like the sound of them. One had a whispery voice ( not a chance) and the other was foreign (I don't see foreign men unless English is their first language).

I've got 4 other bookings so far with clients who have passed my screening.

I consistently stick to my (strict) screening so I attract the type of clients I want to see. I've never felt more vulnerable in one or the other but I never have because I'd rather sit all day and read or watch telly than see clients I don't want to see.