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arista 02-01-2021 01:31 PM

Labour Hove MP says Craigslist USA site are Pimps
 
He says they are getting away with
adverts from UK homes, Young Women or Young Men
are given a Lodge for Sex.


He says even during Covid-19
it is still going on.
USA owned Craigslist is in all major Cities of the UK.

He was just on BBCnewsHD Live


The MP back in 2018
https://twitter.com/peterkyle/status...42038625341440


A reply to His tweet
https://twitter.com/TazRyder/status/1069767390911782913

The Slim Reaper 02-01-2021 01:38 PM

You seem to know quite a bit about the lodges :laugh:

arista 02-01-2021 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10978063)
You seem to know quite a bit about the lodges :laugh:



Yes Documentaries have shown them
and the Creepy Landlord
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/01...9538970002.jpg

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eturn-sex.html

Mystic Mock 02-01-2021 01:41 PM

The sex industry version of The Blacklist.

arista 02-01-2021 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 10978068)
The sex industry version of The Blacklist.

Yes he wants the USA Site to stop.
But it needs more than just Parliament.

arista 02-01-2021 01:45 PM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/01...9539101670.jpg
[A room in Edinburgh that was offered
to an undercover reporter in exchange for sex]

Tom4784 02-01-2021 02:10 PM

Legalise sex work and and then you can regulate it. Rather than exploitative situations like the ones found on the sites mentioned, you could put safeguarding measures in place to help prevent exploitation, or at least put a sizable dent in it in comparison to now.

arista 02-01-2021 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10978087)
Legalise sex work and and then you can regulate it. Rather than exploitative situations like the ones found on the sites mentioned, you could put safeguarding measures in place to help prevent exploitation, or at least put a sizable dent in it in comparison to now.


No not in the UK.



[PETER KYLE MP: We must fight back against this abuse
and stop predators offering rooms in return for sex]

Tom4784 02-01-2021 02:20 PM

The best way to stop predators is to bring it into the light and regulate prostitution so that pimps and predators can't prosper. When it's in the shadows, such abuse is allowed to proceed unchecked.

Make it legal, add checks and guards to ensure that prostitutes are acting of their own volition and that they can get benefits of employment that can help shield them from abuse.

Kizzy 02-01-2021 02:23 PM

It wouldn't stop exploitation or the spread of disease, who would regulate that industry and how?

arista 02-01-2021 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10978092)
The best way to stop predators is to bring it into the light and regulate prostitution so that pimps and predators can't prosper. When it's in the shadows, such abuse is allowed to proceed unchecked.

Make it legal, add checks and guards to ensure that prostitutes are acting of their own volition and that they can get benefits of employment that can help shield them from abuse.


No
this is a Church Nation.

Tom4784 02-01-2021 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10978094)
It wouldn't stop exploitation or the spread of disease, who would regulate that industry and how?

There would be undoubtedly less abuse if it was legal and under scrutiny than things are now where abuse is completely rampant. It wouldn't stop it dead, obviously but life would likely improve for many prositutes if power didn't rest with their abusers.

Like in most industries, a regulatory body would be formed and you could apply the same preventative measure for disease that they have in the porn industry but make it even more rigid considering it would be a.... service... open to the public.

Regular health checks for workers, a bill of clean health for customers, no barebacking etc.

Tom4784 02-01-2021 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10978097)
No
this is a Church Nation.

Tell that to the dwindling number of church attendees.

Kizzy 02-01-2021 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10978102)
There would be undoubtedly less abuse if it was legal and under scrutiny than things are now where abuse is completely rampant. It wouldn't stop it dead, obviously but life would likely improve for many prositutes if power didn't rest with their abusers.

Like in most industries, a regulatory body would be formed and you could apply the same preventative measure for disease that they have in the porn industry but make it even more rigid considering it would be a.... service... open to the public.

Regular health checks for workers, a bill of clean health for customers, no barebacking etc.

You can't say that with any certainty, prostitution is a product of a myriad of societal issues, poverty, abuse, neglect, poor education, drug and alcohol use.
It's not something that can be neatly packaged, it could never be regulated in the traditional sense.

The best way id say would be to have it 'managed' from within, tolerance zones, confidential testing/advice/counselling.
There are more outreach for prostitutes now and that's great, many are ex prostitutes, that should be encouraged and supported more than anything.

The issue that needs urgent government intervention is trafficking and predatory rings.

arista 02-01-2021 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10978103)
Tell that to the dwindling number of church attendees.


Great Point

Tom4784 02-01-2021 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10978113)
You can't say that with any certainty, prostitution is a product of a myriad of societal issues, poverty, abuse, neglect, poor education, drug and alcohol use.
It's not something that can be neatly packaged, it could never be regulated in the traditional sense.

The best way id say would be to have it 'managed' from within, tolerance zones, confidential testing/advice/counselling.
There are more outreach for prostitutes now and that's great, many are ex prostitutes, that should be encouraged and supported more than anything.

The issue that needs urgent government intervention is trafficking and predatory rings.

In places where weed is legalised, people tend to opt to buy it through the official channels, thus eating into the profits of criminal elements. When you legalise and regulate something, when it becomes a legitimate business run by non-criminals, you do wonders for forcing the criminal elements out.

You'd get more prostitutes out of the game by legalising and legitimising prostitution then you would through most other methods. The quickest way to take control of something is to legalise it.

I'm not saying it's a neat little problem that can be solved and wrapped up with a neat little bow but you can't really deny that legalising it and regulating it would weaken pimps and smugglers in this country.

Mystic Mock 02-01-2021 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10978292)
In places where weed is legalised, people tend to opt to buy it through the official channels, thus eating into the profits of criminal elements. When you legalise and regulate something, when it becomes a legitimate business run by non-criminals, you do wonders for forcing the criminal elements out.

You'd get more prostitutes out of the game by legalising and legitimising prostitution then you would through most other methods. The quickest way to take control of something is to legalise it.

I'm not saying it's a neat little problem that can be solved and wrapped up with a neat little bow but you can't really deny that legalising it and regulating it would weaken pimps and smugglers in this country.

Well it hasn't done places like Thailand much harm.

If anything it's a great tourist spot for some of the Leicester players.:joker:


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