This kid in my college in the grade below went on a college history trip to Russia last week. While on the trip, he crept out and night, found a hooker and gave her $100 for sex. After getting it on with her, everyone on the trip was talking about it and the teachers found out about it. He's in the process of getting excluded from college. I only found out about it today as they all got back from their trip yesterday night. Oh and he just turned 17 years old.
Did this dumbass open his mouth and tell everyone. Other wise, unless someone saw the hooker leaving his rooom, how can they prove it?
Uh, how can your school expel him? The age of consent is 16 in England and prostitution isn't illegal, so the only thing he did wrong was break curfew. There's no way that would stand up in court unless he explicitly broke some kind of contractual agreement with the school by doing that.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Did this dumbass open his mouth and tell everyone. Other wise, unless someone saw the hooker leaving his rooom, how can they prove it?</div> He told a couple of people and then they told more people and so forth. <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Casual:</div><div class="quote_post">Uh, how can your school expel him? The age of consent is 16 in England and prostitution isn't illegal, so the only thing he did wrong was break curfew. There's no way that would stand up in court unless he explicitly broke some kind of contractual agreement with the school by doing that.</div> Prostitution in Russia is illegal in Russia. Before going on the trip, his parents signed a form giving him permission. In that form it said he would not break the college rules.
That happened at the sixth form colege I'll be going to next year as well. Someone had too much fun in the Red Light District and got expelled from his school in England too, so it must be some kind of legal thing. Sucks for both of them though.