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San Francisco May Decriminalize Sex Trade
WNBC.COM ^ | 10/22/08 | Puppage

Posted on 10/22/2008 5:10:42 AM PDT by Puppage

SAN FRANCISCO -- In this live-and-let-live town, where medical marijuana clubs do business next to grocery stores and an annual fair celebrates sadomasochism, prostitutes could soon walk the streets without fear of arrest.

San Francisco would become the first major U.S. city to decriminalize prostitution if voters next month approve Proposition K -- a measure that forbids local authorities from investigating, arresting or prosecuting anyone for selling sex.

The ballot question technically would not legalize prostitution since state law still prohibits it, but the measure would eliminate the power of local law enforcement officials to go after prostitutes.

Proponents say the measure will free up $11 million the police spend each year arresting prostitutes and allow them to form collectives.

"It will allow workers to organize for our rights and for our safety," said Patricia West, 22, who said she has been selling sex for about a year by placing ads on the Internet. She moved to San Francisco in May from Texas to work on Proposition K.

Even in tolerant San Francisco - where the sadomasochism fair draws thousands of tourists and a pornographic video company is housed in a former armory - the measure faces an uphill battle, with much of the political establishment opposing it.

Some form of prostitution is already legal in two states. Brothels are allowed in rural counties in Nevada. And Rhode Island permits the sale of sex behind closed doors between consenting adults, but it prohibits street prostitution and brothels.

In 2004, almost two-thirds of voters in nearby Berkeley rejected decriminalization. But proponents of Proposition K said their proposal has a better shot in San Francisco, which they believe is more sexually liberal than the city across the bay.

After all, the world's oldest profession has long been established here. During the Gold Rush, the neighborhood closest to the piers was a seedy pleasure center of sex, gambling and drinking known as the Barbary Coast.

These days, on certain corners, prostitutes sell their bodies day and night, ducking into doorways and alleys when police pass by. One recent afternoon in the Mission District, six prostitutes were plying their trade on a single block.

Police made 1,583 prostitution arrests in 2007 and expect to make a similar number this year. But the district attorney's office says most defendants are fined, placed in diversion programs or both. Fewer than 5 percent get prosecuted for solicitation, which is a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail.

Proposition K has been endorsed by the local Democratic Party. But the mayor, district attorney, police department and much of the business community oppose the idea, contending it would increase street prostitution, allow pimps the run of neighborhoods and hamper the fight against sex trafficking, which would remain illegal because it involves forcing people into the sex trade.

The San Francisco Chronicle editorialized against the measure, saying it could make the city a magnet for prostitution.

If the proposal passes, "we wouldn't be able to investigate prostitution, and it's going to be pretty difficult for us to locate these folks who are victims of trafficking otherwise," said Capt. Al Pardini, head of the police department's vice unit. "It's pretty rare that we get a call that says: 'I'm a victim of human trafficking' or 'I suspect human trafficking in my neighborhood."'

The proposition would also prohibit police from accepting federal or state funds for sex trafficking investigations that involve racial profiling. Such investigations often arise from raids on brothels that advertise as Asian massage parlors.

"We feel that repressive policies don't help trafficking victims, and that human rights-based approaches, including decriminalization, are actually more effective," said Carol Leigh, co-founder of the Bay Area Sex Workers Advocacy Network and a longtime advocate for prostitutes' rights.

But San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris said the ballot question mistakenly assumes prostitution is a victimless crime.

"The crime of prostitution does not exist by itself," Harris said. "Along with it come pimps, johns and other crimes that really impact the safety of neighborhoods."

If the measure passes, supporters say, prostitutes would not feel the need for pimps as protection. But opponents insist it would embolden pimps who trap drug addicts into prostitution by plying them with drugs.

"The proponents usually paint a fairly rosy picture of two consenting adults and a monetary exchange at the end," Pardini said. "They don't factor in the people that are being exploited and people that are being controlled, the ones manipulated both physically and chemically."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; US: California
KEYWORDS: aids; aidscity; bluezone; freaks; hivaids; homosexualagenda; moralabsolutes; perverts; prostitution; sanfranfreakshow; sf
Lovely. Way to go, San Fran Sicko
1 posted on 10/22/2008 5:10:42 AM PDT by Puppage
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To: Puppage

Are they begging for the BIG ONE, or what?


2 posted on 10/22/2008 5:18:56 AM PDT by GRANGER (We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity. - Ann Coulter)
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To: Puppage

Before anyone gets any ideas of going out to SF to hire a prostitute, be warned:
You won’t find an actual female among them.
They are all transvestites and transgendered.

Better to stick with Reno.


3 posted on 10/22/2008 5:24:22 AM PDT by counterpunch (It's the SOCIALISM, Stupid!)
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To: Puppage

Note that Proposition K is endorsed by the local Democratic Party. Is this any wonder?


4 posted on 10/22/2008 5:26:38 AM PDT by svxdave (Life is too short to wear a fake Rolex.)
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To: Puppage

I’ve seen pics of the Folsom (sp?) Street Festival. Its already “anything goes” in that pit. If I were a resident, I’d get out now and never look back lest I be turned into a great big ole’ pillar of salt.


5 posted on 10/22/2008 5:55:37 AM PDT by kimmie7 (I'm voting for the woman. All the others PALIN comparison.)
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To: Puppage

Beautiful city, ruined by left wing idiots.


6 posted on 10/22/2008 6:08:00 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Never doubt Hussein Obama)
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To: Puppage

Eliot Spitzer’s mistake was running for Governor of New York, instead of California.


7 posted on 10/22/2008 6:09:10 AM PDT by popdonnelly (Never doubt Hussein Obama)
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To: Puppage

no victim no crime. sounds like a wise allocation of resources to me


8 posted on 10/22/2008 8:33:39 AM PDT by MoreGovLess (The USA has one main political party: the Kleptocrats)
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To: MoreGovLess

It should be taxed and regulated.


9 posted on 10/22/2008 10:03:22 AM PDT by newzjunkey (CA: YES on PROP 4. *** MCCAIN-PALIN ***)
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To: Puppage

10 posted on 10/22/2008 10:15:52 AM PDT by the_devils_advocate_666
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To: Puppage

Aids City!


12 posted on 10/22/2008 2:45:26 PM PDT by DirtyHarryY2K (Proud Father of 2 US Marines. Support our troops!)
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To: newzjunkey
*It should be taxed*
That would be a hate crime to tax the perverts in san franfreakshow. dont’cha know?

Seriously; the govt spends more tax dollars per patient (a lot more) on HIV/AIDS than any other disease, heart disease, cancer, etc.

13 posted on 10/22/2008 2:58:03 PM PDT by DirtyHarryY2K (Proud Father of 2 US Marines. Support our troops!)
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To: Puppage
Soon San Francisco and LA will have the lowest crimes rates in the country.

How? By cheating of course:

HOW TO CHEAT:

Legalize drugs - no more illegal drug crimes

Change the definition of 'theft' to 'taking property and/or items worth MORE than $200,000. In that one move there is almost NO THEFT in LA o San Francisco

Want to lower sex crime statistics? Make prostitution and rape legal unless it's the rape of more than 3 victims in less than an hour... Prostitution could be only illegal if it's done at noon in front of the Court House on the 4th Tuesday of the third month of the year... Boom - almost no sex crimes.

Then the mayors of these hellhole liberal cities can turn to businesses and say, 'relocate here -

NOTICE how low our crime rates are...

14 posted on 04/26/2022 9:11:03 AM PDT by GOPJ (MSNBC bimbos 'feel' companies that groom children shouldn't have to pay taxes.)
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