Legalise Prostitution: One of an 8 part Research by Londons escorts

Posted by Recruitment on June 27th, 2017

Part 1:
WORLDWIDE OUTLOOK ON PROSTITUTION:

The most popular stereotype of working girls is that they are all street walkers willing to accept a few dollars for their services, drug addicted and controlled by pimps. In real life, this “oldest profession” falls into a few categories. Yes, there are the street walking hookers whose life is awful, however, there are also those hookers that provide sexual favours in massage parlours, hotels and out of their own flats and at the end of the spectrum you find working girls working for themselves and charging sums of money that can run into thousands of dollars for a night or even an hour...

prostitution is up to now a crime in some parts of the world but there are nations such as Holland that took a stand to officially have sex-work legalised, The Dutch made prostitution legal in the mid-1800s but it wasn’t until the 1980s that prostitution was made a legal profession, bans on brothels and pimping were lifted and the industry is now regulated by labour law.sex workers in Holland are registered workers, municipalities are responsible for issuing their licences and conducting inspections to ensure safe working conditions.

In Germany prostitution is legal and regulated, brothels are registered businesses requiring appropriate liquor and food licensing, if served, though surprisingly a brothel licence isn’t necessary, prostitutes pay income taxes and must charge a value added tax (VAT) for their services.

In most countries however, sex work has no clear definition and although its not promoted openly, its not criminalised either, in these countries you will not find people serving prison sentences for prostitution even when there are rare police arrests.

In other places, sex work itself may be legal, but a lot of the activities that surround it (for example operating a brothel, pimping, and soliciting in a public place) are illegal, often making it tricky for people to engage in it without breaking any law, this is the case in the UK, Italy and France.

In some parts women who work legally enjoy huge benefits: better access to health care, protection from violent clients and protection from exploitation. Antwerp has apparently one of the best bordellos in Europe, equipped with their own police station and high tech sensors.

by keeping it illegal, America perpetuates an unsafe and unequal system that stigmatises and exploits sex workers, not to mention, there is widespread evidence that making prostitution legal has significant public health benefits. Legalizing sex work is a controversial subject in many places and in these places, some argue that decriminalizing prostitution promotes an industry that degrades and abuses people, especially women. This may be a fair point but if you look at America, by keeping sex work illegal it has created an environment in which sex workers are subjected to violence, disease, ridicule and inequality.




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