What would you do?

Updated: 2026-04-03
A Toronto-area client experienced a significant interruption during an agency appointment when security personnel knocked at the incall condo location. The situation began when the provider looked through the peephole, saw someone in uniform, and initially mistook building security for police officers. This created a panic situation that completely disrupted the session.

The client's immediate response was to delete text conversations from his phone and hide in the bathroom until the situation was resolved. The interruption turned out to be routine building security rather than law enforcement, but the scare was substantial enough to effectively end the appointment.

This incident has generated considerable discussion about safety precautions and appropriate protocols for such situations. Many suggest that simply not answering the door and remaining quiet would be the best approach, as maintenance or security would typically move on and return later. Others recommend keeping phones nearby for quick deletion of communications if necessary, though some point out that deleted messages can still be recovered through service providers.

The consensus is that the agency should provide more than a discount for this type of major disruption - most feel a complimentary replacement session would be appropriate compensation given the significant interruption and stress caused.

The incident highlights the importance of discretion when visiting incall locations, particularly in condo buildings where security presence may be more common. Several commenters have requested information about which agency and general area this occurred in, as they feel this information would help others make informed decisions about booking locations and taking appropriate precautions.

This type of interruption appears to be relatively uncommon but not unheard of in the Toronto escort scene.

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