I don't like the trend is am seeing .There are less and less places that girls can put up adds and where the guys can find them on line.
I was noticing that a place I go called List crawler has dropped a few sites and with the backpage troubles in the US. I wonder if backpage will come down at some point .
Or the US goverment may even go after erolist or leolist.
Then how are the girls going to advertise .
Is there any indication PERB & similar sites are targets of the "authorities". They seem to be focusing their efforts on SP safety,
and underage or non consentual sex work. Women are even still advertising on Craigslist.
The Vancouver street scene is alive & well with ladies advertising on the corners by sight & word of mouth, as it has been for decades. The
following urls touch upon that, the present legal situation & more:
https://www.reddit.com/r/vancouver/comments/3eeazn/hookers_pimps_needles_and_garbage_ruining/
https://m.reddit.com/r/vancouver/co...s_needles_and_garbage_ruining/?ref=readnext_3
"It’s illegal to pay for sex in Canada, including Vancouver. But the odds of getting arrested are slim...
"Months later police haven’t said whether or not a single charge has yet been made against a John under Canada’s prostitution laws, Mehat says it’s because the city is pressured not to act."
http://www.cknw.com/2016/06/14/draft-the-prostitution-trade-in-vancouver/
http://www.vancourier.com/community...hed-sex-trade-eastward-into-the-area-1.385816
"As Vancouver fails to enforce prostitution laws, Trudeau government needs to declare its stance on legalizing sex work...
"In Vancouver, legalizers have been winning for a long time and are still, even with the Criminal Code changes..."
"Where there hasn’t been any debate for 15 years is at Vancouver City Hall, where councils have long pursued the stealth legalization of the sex trade. It dates back to the city’s 2001 harm-reduction model in the “Four Pillars Approach to Drug Problems,” which included a recommendation that prostitution be decriminalized....
"That same year, the Vancouver Police Department adopted its “Sex Work Enforcement Guidelines.” Since then, not a single person has been arrested for buying sexual services, not even after the new prostitution laws were enacted in 2014.
"The guidelines’ only reference to sex buyers is that police will enforce the laws related to the abuse and sexual exploitation of children and will “monitor and maintain intelligence reports to identify and track potentially violent sex industry consumers/exploitive abusers.”
http://vancouversun.com/opinion/col...-to-declare-its-stance-on-legalizing-sex-work
http://www.realestatetalks.com/viewtopic.php?t=129460
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...residential-area-prompts-call-for-city-action
http://www.forumvancouver.com/threads/dont-buy-real-estate-along-kingsway-in-east-vancouver.6926/