LOL- Check The Numbers for Frced Prostitution

Cock Throppled

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Amsterdam is considering going it alone in tightening its control of the sex industry after efforts to reach a new strategy at national level appear to have failed.

In particular, the city is considering raising the legal age to become a prostitute from 18 to 21 and introducing a language test.

'A language test is important because it will not only enable the prostitute to speak to police and social workers but take care of herself in an emergency situation,' a council spokesman told the Parool.

The proposals will be discussed by the city council executive next week, says the Parool. In order to make them legally binding, they will be incorporated into local by-laws.

The upper house of parliament is currently considering legislation which would require all prostitutes to register as sex workers. It would force clients to check whether the prostitute is registered or not. Both these requirements have come in for heavy criticism.

Amsterdam's mayor Eberhard van der Laan has written to justice minister Ivo Opstelten urging him to enact the non-controversial aspects of the legislation, such as a higher age limit and a register of illegal escort agencies.

'We need national rules as soon as possible to be able to combat people trafficking,' Van der Laan said in his letter.

Earlier this week it emerged MPs from the ruling Labour party and opposition ChristenUnie are visiting Sweden to assess prostitution policy there. In Sweden it is illegal to visit a sex worker.

Amsterdam has an estimated 5,000 to 8,000 sex workers, 90% of whom are female. The percentage of people forced into prostitution ranges from 10% to 90%.

Prostitution in the Netherlands was legalised in 2000 but experts agree this has not solved the many problems in the sex industry, particularly in forced prostitution. In particular eastern European prostitutes are said to be at risk of exploitation.
 

Walk Softly

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"The percentage of people forced into prostitution ranges from 10% to 90%.

In other words, they really have no idea!

A more practical approach might be: A multilingual ad campaign with an anonymous snitch number to call if you're being coerced to work with a promise of exemption (for a set time) from expulsion in return for testifying against the traffickers.

Give it time: The Dutch are very practical folk. They'll come up with something!
 

Tugela

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The answer is regulation.

You can't just trust people do do the right thing. There will allways be those looking to exploit the situation by undercutting legitimate business by using illegitimate means. That is particularly true of anything that involves human vices, so those sorts of activities have to be tightly regulated to keep the criminals out.
 

sevenofnine

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In calgary last week or two a pair of men were charged with human trafficking.
Two girls one was seventeen I think.

You know your pretty stupid if you don't think it happens.

It is one thing to do this willing and enjoy the money and lifestyle or just get ahead in life.
Something else entirely to be forced into it but a so called friend or pimp, or ass hole.

I think awarness and well just boreds like these etc, places were we can have a discission about issues in the hobby is the answer educating people.
Bring this hobby out of the dark the closet.
We should decide what is acceptable behaviour not some governement body. Public opinion.

Look at the drinking and driving issue. A lot of forces have come together, most people realize its not a good idea to have a drink and get in a car, it still happens but the worst think on the road now days is cell phone use.

I think education and awarness if men wouldn't visit any girl remotely suspected of being trafficed or underage, it wouldn't be a problem.
 
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