Posted on 09/18/2013 9:40:49 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Proposed legislation may outlaw paying for sex in France while giving prostitutes who are victims of sexual violence easier access to legal support. The preliminary text does not enjoy universal support.
We are going to turn the law on its head, said Socialist Member of Parliament Maud Olivier, who authored a report that will be the basis of the bill. Prostitutes are victims and should not be treated like criminals.
The law is intended to reduce violence towards prostitutes and to get it into the general mindset that paying for sexual services is not acceptable. We need to destroy the idea that prostitution is a happy trade, she said, adding that of the estimated 40,000 sex workers in France, 80 percent are women and 90 percent are immigrants.
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No, it’s not. Being tied up and beaten and urinated on, and having money in an envelope afterwards is.
Put the customers in jail.
>>The problem here is that even if the majority of prostitutes start out as child or teenage victims, they turn into adults who just might make false accusations to turn a buck...or a Franc, or a Euro or whatever. Especially the percentage which uses intoxication to deal with the life they are in.
There are so many potential problems with this kind of law. Which is why in Canada, the law was, and I assume still is, prostitution per se is not illegal. Soliciting is; running a house of prostitution is (short time hotels get hit with that) , but a privately made arrangement for sex for money where no public solicitation by either party has been made, is not. Of course, if minors are involved, all kinds of other charges kick in, like contributing to the delinquency of a minor, illegal sexual activity, etc.. etc.
Prostitution - once read a description:
``Ya got it. Ya sell it. Ya still got it.’’
Doing the work French whores won't do.
Damn, that Dominique Strauss-Kahn just can’t get a break.
Are they actually trying to depopulate liberals?!? Go France!
Who takes these silly socialists seriously anymore. Just recently here in the US several states voted to decriminalize marijuana use based on the claims that by legalizing an activity it would take the violence and organized crime out of it.
And now with the oldest profession in the world they want to criminalize the “offender”.
I can find no sources for this claim you make, can you supply any sources please?
I strongly support the laws in Sweden that have greatly reduced prostitution and human trafficking/pimping. So I am most interested in finding out if what you claim is true or not.
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