Little Alex said:
Scariest quote "At the end of the day, we need to see people safe in their houses and in their businesses." As if an escort business is automatically going to attract the same drive-by shootings as grow ops!
I suspect that has more with how the original issue was presented in the press. As I read it, it alluded to "workers getting off the streets and into their apartments", which already takes with it the negative aspects of streetwalkers and all other street crime (drugs, gangs, etc). From this point of view, it actually *can* be a safety issue because even *I* wouldn't want a streetwalker living next door to me with the pimp and dealers visiting at odd hours.
Now, if the original issue had been worded "letting those who already work from home do so legally", it would imply that almost anyone could be doing it and as such it might secretly be your favourite neighbour. This makes things far less scary to the common person and would've helped if they had been serious in the first place (which I'm not convinced of since they failed to make this important distinction).
In the end, how you word things becomes very important with touchy issues.
PiL