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Canadian Court Rules to Allow Brothels
2012-03-28
A Canadian court on Monday quashed portions of a law banning brothels and living off the avails of prostitution, lifting key barriers which it said put sex trade workers at risk of harm.
Well, that's convenient. Barcelona just outlawed street walking, so the Spanish hookers can now emigrate to Yellow Knife or Sakatoon...
The Ontario Court of Appeal, however, upheld a ban on communicating for the purposes of selling sex.

The ruling would effectively decriminalize prostitution in Ontario province. However,
women are made to be loved, not understood...
it was suspended for 12 months to give parliament an opportunity to redraft the legislation if so chooses.

It may also be appealed to the Supreme Court.

The effect of these laws is "grossly disproportionate to its goal of curbing problems such as noise and congestion caused by street prostitution," said the court of appeal in its decision.

The panel of judges said the ban is excessive also because it "prevents hookers from hiring bodyguards, drivers, or others who could keep them safe, and may actually increase the likelihood that hookers will be exploited by forcing them to seek protection from those who are willing to risk a charge under this provision."

Three Toronto women challenged Canada's anti-prostitution laws in October 2009, arguing that prohibiting solicitation endangers hookers by forcing them to seek customers on street corners.

They called for decriminalizing prostitution and for the right to open brothels to provide a safer environment for hookers.

A lower court agreed with them, saying "the danger faced by hookers greatly outweighs any harm which may be faced by the public."

Constitutional lawyer Alan Young, who represented Terri Jean Bedford, Amy Lebovitch and Valerie Scott, told a presser the judges recognized that "this law does not work and is hurting people."

"It's very rare that you see an endorsement from the Court of Appeal of this nature which I say is a stinging critique of what the parliament of Canada has been doing with the sex trade," he said.

"Sex workers will be safer and society will not be negatively impacted by this decision," he concluded.

Nikki Thomas, the executive director of Sex Professionals of Canada added that despite the decision, public opinion must still be swayed.

"We must convince people that sex workers are not to be feared, are not to be considered worthless, are not to be looked at as less than human," she said.
Posted by:Fred

#9  Y'all are silly up there, Northern Cousin. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-03-28 22:28  

#8  We are trying real hard to encourage tourism. No longer can you claim its too cold up here in Canada. Now warm brothels to warm your cockles. And a reasonable exchange rate.

But we will impose GST (Goods and Services tax). I leave that for you to ponder.
Posted by: Northern Cousin   2012-03-28 21:29  

#7  I took a tour out from Las Vegas. The tour guide said, "We are now passing the famous Mustang Ranch, the largest house of prostitution in the US". I sais, Why!!!!????"
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2012-03-28 19:03  

#6  Well, that puts them in line with the rest of the civilized world. Heck, even the US hasn't banned prostitution. That is left up to the local jurisdiction.
Posted by: crosspatch   2012-03-28 18:10  

#5  I know some people from a prom that won't be going there unless the brothel is for gays. Them boys put up a nice piece on the internet before Africa and the Middle East got invaded think the enemy read it?
Posted by: Glavitch Poodle6394   2012-03-28 18:08  

#4  You mean the Government AREN'T the only ones allowed to screw you out of your hard-earned money?
Posted by: mojo   2012-03-28 16:36  

#3  Well, there goes the old balance of trade.....
Posted by: Chunky Gravitle2507   2012-03-28 14:35  

#2  That's civilization (not being facetious).
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-03-28 05:04  

#1  IOW, the Global Economy is still going downhill so you might as well legalize 'em for tax.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-03-28 00:30  

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