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Phone Sex: The Anti-Anti-Drug

One of Tennessee's anti-drug strategies apparently involves a hotline for at-risk kids who are sitting around thinking "What are the dangers of meth?" and decide to seek an immediate answer from the state of Tennessee. A brilliant strategy to be sure; alas, a neglectful typist has foiled the plan:

A mass mailing intended to warn young people about the dangers of methamphetamine inadvertently included a hotline number that rings to a telephone sex line.

The mailing was part of a statewide anti-meth campaign sponsored by a prosecutors' group.

"It's an unfortunate mistake when somebody types a 9 when there should have been an 8," said Coffee County District Attorney General Mickey Lane, whose office received several complaints. "What are the odds (of) it being a business such as this. I'm told that it's been corrected."

Via Rational Review.

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Comments to "Phone Sex: The Anti-Anti-Drug":

MP | February 24, 2006, 10:30am | #

"What are the odds (of) it being a business such as this. I'm told that it's been corrected."

Yeah...who ever heard of a 900 number used for phone sex? Astonishing...

last action hero | February 24, 2006, 11:03am | #

Well if you waste all your money on a 900 number, you can't buy meth. Wonder if the state will reimburse any of the kids who actually called it. I think if I got a mailing that had a toll free 900 number on it, I'd give it a try. I bet a lot of the guys who frequent this site are familiar with 900 numbers, or are those antiquated now with all of the internet porn?

Captain Holly | February 24, 2006, 11:43am | #

Trust me, access to a phone sex line is the last thing you want to give a methhead.

Larry A | February 24, 2006, 12:14pm | #

What are the odds...

Pretty high. The more government does, the more it screws up.

Tina | February 24, 2006, 4:12pm | #

Well, phone sex and wanking are a good incentive to stay off meth since the drug inhibits the ability to sustain erection. what's the point of being horny for 5 hours if you can't do anything about it?

Dogzilla | February 24, 2006, 8:14pm | #

Classic.



That is all.

BG | February 24, 2006, 9:31pm | #

I guess the only good thing about the drug war is its entertainment value :)

bob | February 24, 2006, 9:35pm | #

"What are the odds (of) it being a business such as this."

Actually they're pretty high odds. I have inadvertently called many a sex line (800 numbers that will eventually ask for a credit card) in the course of business. Misdial by one digit or reverse two digits and it's good for a laugh. It's always amusing when I'm dialing on speakerphone and a client is sitting in front of me...

Neb Okla | February 24, 2006, 10:38pm | #

Back in 1994-1996 range when I worked at CompUSA in customer service, I periodically heard complaints from Mac users who called 1-800-S0S-APPLE for tech support instead of 1-800-SOS-APPLE.

If I were the phone sex company, I would have made it sound like some kind of crazy kinky Mac support vixen. It probably would have been much more popular.

bob mologlna | February 24, 2006, 11:15pm | #

"Well, phone sex and wanking are a good incentive to stay off meth since the drug inhibits the ability to sustain erection. what's the point of being horny for 5 hours if you can't do anything about it?"

You've been hanging around the wrong sort of tweakers haven't you? Don't always believe what the gov't tells you. I was a tweaker back in the bad old days (like 6 or 7 days up at a time) and sustained erections were the norm. Christ on a bike, it's the only thing I miss about those days. Hell, I was doing loads of heroin and the whole benzodiazepine family at the time. If anything, speed was my saving grace. I could have never maintained it without the speed.

Never did get the attraction of sex lines though...

George | February 27, 2006, 8:40am | #

Interesting topic, I wonder how many people call those phone sex lines?

Martin | February 27, 2006, 8:43am | #

A lot of people must call those phone sex lines and I'll bet it makes a lot of money too.

Phone sex pusher | February 28, 2006, 12:41pm | #

Phone sex is alive and well despite webcams, internet porn and good information on prostitution. Yes it is profitable ;-)