quincy
Senior Member
Actually, that does not seem to be the case in Utah, Carl.And, quite frankly, the police do not spend a great deal of time playing in these chat room - the cost-benefit evaluation is rather low to go fishing like that ...
Although there are a lot of scammers who pose as adults then say they are minors, to extort money from the adults who have sent or solicited explicit photos or videos, Utah and its Internet Crimes Against Children task force also has been funding website ads and actively pursuing those seeking both "dates" for money and "dates" with minors. Check out, for example, the stories out of Vernal, Utah.
Most of those caught in these police stings have chosen to quietly plead guilty and pay fines rather than fight the charges filed against them, although in some cases the conduct by the police detectives have bordered on, if not crossed the line into, entrapment.
What makes entrapment a difficult defense to a crime is that conduct by the police that only provides someone with the opportunity to commit a crime is not on its own entrapment. More government involvement is necessary.
One warning sign those on dating apps should note is when a person they are communicating with wants to continue talking but on a different app that has no age-screening (like Kik or Discord). At that point, it can be smart to walk away.
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