Prostitution To Be Moderated

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Prostitution To Be Moderated

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4619098.stm

The law could be changed to allow two prostitutes and a receptionist or maid to work together legally in brothels, the government has confirmed.

Currently only lone prostitutes can offer sex from flats or other premises without breaking the law.

Launching the new prostitution strategy for England and Wales, minister Fiona Mactaggart said that working in groups would be safer for women.

The Home Office plans also include tougher rules for men who buy sex.

The strategy also means more kerb-crawlers could lose their driving licences, while prostitutes would get help over drugs and housing.

Ministers ditched earlier plans for licensed red-light zones, believing they could send out the wrong message.

Ms Mactaggart said such zones only shifted the problem to other areas.

"I cannot accept that we should turn a blind eye to a problem that causes misery for people living in or near red-light areas," she said.

"There is no evidence that decriminalisation or licensing prostitution would achieve our objectives of reducing exploitation, improving the safety of those involved and making local communities safer."

But she said prostitution would not be eradicated "overnight" and evidence from sex workers suggested allowing them to work in pairs off the street increased their personal safety.

"Where women are working for themselves and are less likely to be managed or pimped on a large scale, in the interim it is probably more sensible not to use the very serious penalties we have against people who run brothels," she said.

"Very small scale operations can operate in a way that is not disruptive to neighbours."

Kerb-crawlers arrested for the first time could be forced to take part in a "re-education" programme at their own expense, instead of being fined, under the plans.

But Ms Mactaggart said there would be no extra cash for police.

The strategy includes action against those who exploit prostitutes, such as people traffickers.

But Ms Mactaggart said men who use prostitutes who have been trafficked will not be charged with rape, as some campaigners have demanded, because they often reported their concerns.

"They don't think what is happening to those women is right - even if they don't think prostitution is wrong," she said.

The Conservative Party criticised the measures, saying more needed to be done to tackle the underlying social problems which caused prostitution.

But the strategy was "warmly welcomed" by child protection charity Barnardo's.

Chief executive Martin Narey said it would "help those who are trapped to find a way out of prostitution and [it] concentrates on bringing to justice those pimps who condemn children and young people to such misery".

But Cari Mitchell of the English Collective of Prostitutes told the BBC crackdowns made streets more dangerous for the women.

"Very obviously, if there's a crackdown, clients are much more nervous. And women don't have time to check them out properly before they get in the car," she said.

Instead, the group is calling for the end of criminalisation of prostitution.

Under the new strategy, police will be encouraged to work more closely with charities running safe houses to help women get out of the sex trade.

The strategy includes measures to encourage women to get help with drink or drug problems.

These include creating a new penalty for the offence of loitering or soliciting for prostitution so courts can direct women into drug or alcohol programmes rather than fining them.

And ministers promise to ensure access to drug treatment services, health services and supported accommodation to women who want to get out of prostitution.

Measures to improve prostitutes' safety include expanding the Ugly Mugs scheme, already running in several areas, which lets prostitutes know about violent punters.

The government will tighten up guidance for social workers, focusing on the children most at risk from being lured into prostitution, such as those leaving care.

Teachers, police officers and nurses will be trained to help the spot the risks.

About 80,000 women in Britain work as prostitutes, and half of those are under 25, the Home Office estimates.

Do you think this will prove to be a positive for society, or would it simply be easier to round them all up and slap a custodial sentence on anyone involved?

Is Oxford offering any Majors in this department yet?

In general I believe that if you choose to be a prostitute then how much sympathy can you expect when shit goes wrong?

I'm failing to see why legalising it would be a problem for those living around red-light districts. You don't have to pick up a prostitute if you don't want to, nobody's asking you to hang out in the street.

-AC

But surely it's going to cost a hell of a lot of money, and time, to ensure that these prostitutes can 'work' in a safe and hygienic environment. Why don't they just get a job?

oh damn...i thought the thread said
"prostitute to be moderator"
which would really spice up this forum

😆

First page PVS... first page!! schmoll

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
In general I believe that if you choose to be a prostitute then how much sympathy can you expect when shit goes wrong?

-AC

i'd say as much sympathy as anyone else.

Originally posted by Syren
But surely it's going to cost a hell of a lot of money, and time, to ensure that these prostitutes can 'work' in a safe and hygienic environment. Why don't they just get a job?

Exactly. Or why don't they realise that choosing to sell their bodies for sex is utterly dangerous and not call for OTHERS to make effort in it being safer.

"I wanna partake in this dangerous profession, but not have it be as dangerous. So you all have to pay for it to be safer."

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Exactly. Or why don't they realise that choosing to sell their bodies for sex is utterly dangerous and not call for OTHERS to make effort in it being safer.

"I wanna partake in this dangerous profession, but not have it be as dangerous. So you all have to pay for it to be safer."

-AC

I'd say Skyscraper Construction is rather dangerous too...so they should get another job too?

Prostitution is nothing else than any other job and it should be legal all the way.

Bardock, it's a touch more than any other job. Have a little pride.

Originally posted by Syren
Bardock, it's a touch more than any other job. Have a little pride.

I don't see what you mean. Explain please.

Do you honestly think that prostitution is on a par with most other employment? And do you think it warrants money being spent in order to protect these people while they work, while they provide sexual favours for money? It's not a necessity, why should any money be handed out to help people who prefer to sleep around, for cash, when other self respecting people actually go out and do a decent job to earn a pittance in comparison?

Originally posted by Syren
Do you honestly think that prostitution is on a par with most other employment? And do you think it warrants money being spent in order to protect these people while they work, while they provide sexual favours for money? It's not a necessity, why should any money be handed out to help people who prefer to sleep around, for cash, when other self respecting people actually go out and do a decent job to earn a pittance in comparison?

Still don't see your point. Is the person in the park that sells me a Soda actually necessary? hell no...

Really Prostitution is a job like every other job out there. And it shoudl be legal.

Originally posted by PVS
oh damn...i thought the thread said
"prostitute to be moderator"
which would really spice up this forum

😂

Originally posted by Bardock42
Really Prostitution is a job like every other job out there. And it shoudl be legal.

Well, we know which way you'll be voting.

Originally posted by botankus
😂

Well, we know which way you'll be voting.


Yeah...what aboot you?

hmm

I guess everyone has their own opinion, but I can't see how you can say prostitution is a job like any other. Kinda makes me feel a little deflated about my job.

Animals show that prostitution as always been around... and it will always be around... (till we all get chips in us that monitor every part of our lives)

I say they should legalise it, as this would also take money away from the mobs... also then they can tax it....

Originally posted by Syren
hmm

I guess everyone has their own opinion, but I can't see how you can say prostitution is a job like any other. Kinda makes me feel a little deflated about my job.


Why? Don't see that...do you feel bad when people say they are House Maids? Or Butler?

I heard Method Man (of Wu-Tang Clan, for those that don't know) say something similar about girls complaining how they're objectified in music videos.

"I'd say they have it great. They get paid well for shaking around in a music video on MTV and if it's good enough pay for them to decide that lowering themselves is ok, who are they to complain? Their choice."

Same with prostitution.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
I heard Method Man (of Wu-Tang Clan, for those that don't know) say something similar about girls complaining how they're objectified in music videos.

"I'd say they have it great. They get paid well for shaking around in a music video on MTV and if it's good enough pay for them to decide that lowering themselves is ok, who are they to complain? Their choice."

Same with prostitution.

-AC

Yes, their choice...thing is they are not actually lowering themself..they just do a job.