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arista 16-01-2016 05:48 AM

UK: Legal Hookers 7PM - 7AM near Leeds
 
Its on a Industrial Estate
which means no next door is counting the men going through
a Ladys door,


It was debated Live on the SkyNewsHD
newspaper review.


So in many of Saturdays (Newspapers).

There are Police driving around
keeping Pimps away

England got it before Scotland


Sign Of The Times

kirklancaster 16-01-2016 06:42 AM

A very sensible development, and one which was inevitable.

user104658 16-01-2016 07:04 AM

I think it's utterly disgusting and ridiculous...

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8428641)

There are Police driving around
keeping Pimps away

I mean just HOW is an honest pimp supposed to make a decent living these days?? This will be devastating for businesses up and down the country. I've been paying Living Wage for many years... How am I supposed to tell Trixie and Cookie that they'll only be getting minimum wage from now on?

arista 16-01-2016 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8428671)
I think it's utterly disgusting and ridiculous...



I mean just HOW is an honest pimp supposed to make a decent living these days?? This will be devastating for businesses up and down the country. I've been paying Living Wage for many years... How am I supposed to tell Trixie and Cookie that they'll only be getting minimum wage from now on?



"If" I was a Pimp
I would go in as cleaning Lady
mop /bucket in hand
Big Wig
smile for the copopers

And once in Get My money from My Hoe


I should send that as story line
for the new GTA6 game.
I guess the men would have a big choice of wigs
on that 1080P game.

Kizzy 16-01-2016 09:02 AM

That's really grim, it won't stop trafficking and exploitation.

smudgie 16-01-2016 09:26 AM

Should be legalised, cleaned up and taxed.

kirklancaster 16-01-2016 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8428791)
Should be legalised, cleaned up and taxed.

Well said Smudgie - my point exactly. It is the oldest 'profession' in the world and one which will always thrive no matter what adverse state the economy is in. The Government should do as you say: Legalise, Clean Up and Tax it.

Kizzy 16-01-2016 09:41 AM

I said as soon as I heard that drugs and prostitution were to contribute to GDP that they would be legalised. As long as someone is making money and the state is getting it's cut then who cares how many are exploited or die. The state are the pimps and dealers.

kirklancaster 16-01-2016 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8428806)
I said as soon as I heard that drugs and prostitution were to contribute to GDP that they would be legalised. As long as someone is making money and the state is getting it's cut then who cares how many are exploited or die. The state are the pimps and dealers.

What OTT reactionary - but predictable - tosh. :facepalm:

"As long as someone is making money and the state is getting it's cut then who cares how many are exploited or die. The state are the pimps and dealers."

Like my 'Sleeping Policemen/Speed Bumps' analogy, drugs and prostitution are too pandemic and deeply entrenched in the UK populace for ANY government to stop them - no matter how much legislation or policing is devoted to doing so.

The sensible alternative therefore, is to try to CONTROL these practices, and to ensure that IF people are going to indulge in them, then all possible risks and dangers should be minimised as far as possible.

This includes the risk of Hepatitus B and other diseases contracted and spread from the reuse of dirty needles with drug addicts, and a plethora of sexually transmitted diseases from Herpes to AIDS in the case of some prostitution where hygeine, preventionary measures, and reguar health checks are NOT high on the list of some prostitutes or their clients priorities.

This will IRREFUTABLY save the NHS untold millions in treating the above - preventable - diseases, but will also first COST untold millions to set up and implement, so OF COURSE any Government should be TAXING the profits of the relevant 'businesses'.

Why shouldn't ANY responsible government wish to alleviate the already overburdened tax payer - most of whom do NOT practice drug taking or patronise prostitutes?

Why shouldn't these 'businesses' pay tax?

I think that these anti-Democratic, anti-Government, anti-State, anti-everything British views are tedious and wearing.

It's time to change the record - In my opinion of course.

arista 16-01-2016 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8428765)
That's really grim, it won't stop trafficking and exploitation.


Wrong Kizzy
as the police know who they are
in case one is knocked off
by a nutter


No Pimps permitted

arista 16-01-2016 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8428791)
Should be legalised, cleaned up and taxed.


Yes 20%

Z 16-01-2016 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8428765)
That's really grim, it won't stop trafficking and exploitation.

Maybe not but it might mean that prostitutes can go to the police if they're beaten up, raped, robbed and other prostitutes won't fear persecution if someone goes missing and they're too afraid to report it. Prostitution happens whether we like it or not, we might as well do everything we can to help out the vulnerable. Or is it because this isn't something you could show on an emotional BBC charity appeal that people don't like it? Prostitutes have it so hard. A trafficked girl might stand a chance at going to the police and getting out of this horror if they're properly policing this area. I can't fathom people who think this is a bad idea, as if men who want to sleep with women for money don't already do it and doing this is going to cause some kind of moral scar on the fabric of our nation - help the people who need help; it's still going to be disgusting to people en masse and it's not going to suddenly become a cool thing to do...

Northern Monkey 16-01-2016 12:38 PM

Sounds like a good idea.Safer than them hanging around dark corners in Holbeck at 3am.

kirklancaster 16-01-2016 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z (Post 8429075)
Maybe not but it might mean that prostitutes can go to the police if they're beaten up, raped, robbed and other prostitutes won't fear persecution if someone goes missing and they're too afraid to report it. Prostitution happens whether we like it or not, we might as well do everything we can to help out the vulnerable. Or is it because this isn't something you could show on an emotional BBC charity appeal that people don't like it? Prostitutes have it so hard. A trafficked girl might stand a chance at going to the police and getting out of this horror if they're properly policing this area. I can't fathom people who think this is a bad idea, as if men who want to sleep with women for money don't already do it and doing this is going to cause some kind of moral scar on the fabric of our nation - help the people who need help; it's still going to be disgusting to people en masse and it's not going to suddenly become a cool thing to do...

:clap1::clap1::clap1: Superbly stated 'Z'.

I have told you this before, but you are such a gifted writer, I do not know why you do not post more often. I enjoy reading your posts - even when they do not agree with mine. :laugh:

Kizzy 16-01-2016 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8428929)
Wrong Kizzy
as the police know who they are
in case one is knocked off
by a nutter


No Pimps permitted

Funny how they spend more time policing legal brothels than illegal ones isn't it?

Johnnyuk123 16-01-2016 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8428655)
A very sensible development, and one which was inevitable.

This is yet another brilliant example of David Cameron helping people back into work. Well done David!:clap1:

Kizzy 16-01-2016 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z (Post 8429075)
Maybe not but it might mean that prostitutes can go to the police if they're beaten up, raped, robbed and other prostitutes won't fear persecution if someone goes missing and they're too afraid to report it. Prostitution happens whether we like it or not, we might as well do everything we can to help out the vulnerable. Or is it because this isn't something you could show on an emotional BBC charity appeal that people don't like it? Prostitutes have it so hard. A trafficked girl might stand a chance at going to the police and getting out of this horror if they're properly policing this area. I can't fathom people who think this is a bad idea, as if men who want to sleep with women for money don't already do it and doing this is going to cause some kind of moral scar on the fabric of our nation - help the people who need help; it's still going to be disgusting to people en masse and it's not going to suddenly become a cool thing to do...

You can still report crime regardless of if you're a prostitute or not though.
Peter Sutcliffe preyed on prostitutes, that was reported and investigated as it would be for anyone.
How would a trafficked girl have a better chance of being taken seriously if the industry she has been forced into is legal or illegal?
What's not to fathom, it may appeal to those who feel it is a way out of the mountain of debt they are in...say, students. Without the legal issue it may deem a more viable option hypothetically.
And legal or not it won't prevent prostitutes being abused imo.

kirklancaster 16-01-2016 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8429115)
Funny how they spend more time policing legal brothels than illegal ones isn't it?

Corroboration for this statement?

Kizzy 16-01-2016 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8429136)
Corroboration for this statement?

Corroboration?... the corroboration is in the OP there is a heavy police presence, where are the police at the known brothels operating in the UK?

jennyjuniper 16-01-2016 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8428655)
A very sensible development, and one which was inevitable.

Hi Kirk, I agree. Prostitution will always be around, so at least make it safer for the ladies of the night.
Here in Denmark prostitutes even have a union. A few years ago their union merged with the sailors union, which makes sense when you think about it):laugh:

arista 16-01-2016 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8429115)
Funny how they spend more time policing legal brothels than illegal ones isn't it?


Of course Kizzy, dear


This is a 1st for England
so special shifts are on for 7PM to 7AM.


And if any of you fellas
want to pop in do not go later than 6AM
or you may find a cleaner in the corner
as they are paid by the hookers
to scrub the floor to remove any sticky bits.


So I think the Cleaners deserve
Respect


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