MeganLove
11-28-2011, 08:07 AM
http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/reuters/2011-10-08t205151z_01_btre7971lyh00_rtroptp_3_us-oklahoma-prostitution.grid-6x2.jpg
OKLAHOMA CITY — For a man who surprises prostitutes and their customers with a video camera to announce, "You're busted, buddy," Brian Bates is remarkably unscathed.
No visible scars, no missing limbs.
After 15 years of exposing, documenting and railing against street prostitution in Oklahoma City, Bates is known as the "video vigilante." It's a moniker the local TV stations hung on him years ago after they noticed recurring police reports about a man making prostitution complaints with videotaped evidence.
He initially hated the nickname, but he now uses it in the videos he uploads to YouTube, where they find an audience of millions.
He prefers to call himself a "commercial activist."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44830036/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/video-vigilante-turns-lens-okla-prostitution/#.TtNAsHH8aYE
OKLAHOMA CITY — For a man who surprises prostitutes and their customers with a video camera to announce, "You're busted, buddy," Brian Bates is remarkably unscathed.
No visible scars, no missing limbs.
After 15 years of exposing, documenting and railing against street prostitution in Oklahoma City, Bates is known as the "video vigilante." It's a moniker the local TV stations hung on him years ago after they noticed recurring police reports about a man making prostitution complaints with videotaped evidence.
He initially hated the nickname, but he now uses it in the videos he uploads to YouTube, where they find an audience of millions.
He prefers to call himself a "commercial activist."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44830036/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/video-vigilante-turns-lens-okla-prostitution/#.TtNAsHH8aYE