Long awaited sex law reforms. I particularly notice this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/nov/19/prostitution-justice
Nice blather there.
How hard to prove is this going to be?
Why not license the whole thing, and make it illegal to visit somewhere without a license?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/nov/19/prostitution-justice
In an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme this morning, Smith said this meant a man would be committing an offence even if he asked a prostitute whether she had been trafficked and was told that she had not been.
When it was put to Smith that this was unfair, she replied: "I will tell you what I think is more unfair. That's that there are women in this country who are effectively being held in slavery. There would not be this exploitation, there would not be this slavery of women, controlled in the way that they are, if there was not the demand for prostitution."
When it was put to Smith that this was unfair, she replied: "I will tell you what I think is more unfair. That's that there are women in this country who are effectively being held in slavery. There would not be this exploitation, there would not be this slavery of women, controlled in the way that they are, if there was not the demand for prostitution."
How hard to prove is this going to be?
Why not license the whole thing, and make it illegal to visit somewhere without a license?
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