Just because the ad appears on the internet doesn't mean it is real. If the Attorney Generals, whom are outside the ability to legislate, what to run "Craigslist," whom is a highly successful Wall Street firm into the ground for political purposes, doesn't mean they are the ones to elect into office.
Why aren't the Attorney Generals doing their job and picking up the prostitutes?
Tell me that, rather than making a spectacle of themselves?
These ads might be real, but, they could be a fabrication or stunt. But, the ultimate resolve is that this is an easy arrest and if "Craigslist" were viewed by Attorney Generals and police as a real place to look for arrests I guarantee you it would stop.
The complaining is a political stunt and a sorry one at that. See, Attorney Generals don't have legislative records, they simply have arrest and prosecution histories when they run for office, so when they say something people want to hear it is a 'gimme' for the Republicans. That is all this is really. People like what they hear and they 'want to give 'em a chance.' Temptation in every sense of the word. They should be prosecuting these women and if minors they should be prosecuting their pimps.