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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
It doesn't really help prevent trafficking nor abuse. Best thing is to criminalise the clients, but that's never going to happen (see first post!).
One of my friends is a doctor. In her free time she helps out the local prostitutes (typically of Eastern European origin) with any health issues they might have, with the aim to support those who wish to leave the industry. It ain't pretty.
We have a large organisation that is quite good at finding tax evaders, lets use it. As always follow the money. Border force can't cope and neither can the Police.
I care that all prostitutes should be able to make their own decisions about being in the trade, as you say if they can't then as you say its not going to be pretty.
If you want freedom that means giving people the freedom to choose to perform acts you may object to but are legal. It is illegal to solicit for sex in public places the clients are criminalised if they do that.
If the client goes to a single prostitute in a single dwelling & pay for sex that is legal. If the prostitute lives with her working friend it becomes a brothel and is illegal.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
I'm actually pro legalising and regulating it
One of my friends is a doctor. In her free time she helps out the local prostitutes (typically of Eastern European origin) with any health issues they might have, with the aim to support those who wish to leave the industry. It ain't pretty.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
So why were they "up to no good?"
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
So why were they "up to no good?"
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
So why were they "up to no good?"
I have no problem with the oldest profession being legalised its the lies that annoy me. If people want to sell their services to people willing to be open about buying them then fine.
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...kyrockets.html
why am I not surprised our lords and masters are up to no good?
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Diddling at Davos
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...kyrockets.html
Prostitution skyrockets during Davos summit - while global elite gather to discuss issues including gender inequality- Prostitutes report a surge in business during the annual gathering of leaders
- Escorts are booked into delegates' hotels alongside business executives
- Sex workers dress in business attire and rub shoulders with the global elite
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