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As was mentioned before from the Edmonton Police website, what goes on behind the privacy of a closed door is not illegal. What an MP nor its SPs cannot do is publicly solicit anything more than the massage itself. The cops will only bust an MP for drugs or for "living off the avails" if the MP is collecting more than just the room fees. They'll also come in to check for the SP licenses, but they won't arrest anyone for that.WannaPlay said:go into the rooms of the MP with out a warrant? whats going on behind closed doors isnt illegal, unless they can prove it. So wouldnt that be invasion of privacy?
Dont we have any entrapment laws left?
1. Dude, the Crim code clearly states "public place" includes any place open to public view. Therefore, a deserted street will BE A PUBLIC PLACE AND YOUR ASS WILL be convicted for the communicating for the purposes charge. No reasonable expectation of privacy argument will apply in a place open to public view.Dave in Phoenix said:Solicitation in a public place such as on the streets or in the lobby of a hotel is not legal. But if a street is in a deserted area where one would have an the expectation of privacy a Court has ruled does not violate the "in public place" solicitation ban. Solicitation over the phone, on https://perb.cc, in newspapers/mags is 100% legal. It is not a public PLACE (physical place).
Incall is not legal due to 1850`s bawdy house law. However, its rarely enforced in most cities unless neighbor complaints or other crime such as drugs or under age related.
A massage parlor situation is unclear. The Edmonton Police website says solicitation is ok if the door is closed. It implies now a bawdy house issue but doesn`t directly address it. Technically a hand job could be a bawdy house violation but almost unheard of enforcement unless more than a "happy ending" occurs. Go beyond that in a MP and you risk it being a bawdy house. You can be a "found in" by just being in a bawdy house even if your not having sex and even if you don`t even know there is illegal sex going on at the MP.
I think...in Canadian law...even kissing may be considered sexual,Oldfart said:Of course, FS is sex, but -- remember what President Clinton said -- a blowjob is not sex. Nor, therefore, would a handjob be considered sex.
Sex with a minor is morally incorrect, but depending on the age of the minor (and in some cases the age of both parties) not illegal.Of course sex with a minor is always illegal
Right. I was assuming that the other party was an adult,Commander Chode said:Sex with a minor is morally incorrect, but depending on the age of the minor (and in some cases the age of both parties) not illegal.
Good old Part V of the Criminal Code of Canada
Maybe I haven't been reading Part V correctly but a 21 year old can have sex with a 17 year old (as long as it is not anal). If there is a section of the Criminal Code that says differently, please point it out.lenny said:Right. I was assuming that the other party was an adult,
but thank you for clarifying that, as not all readers here
may be 17 or aware of the exceptions in the law that
forbids sex with a minor.




