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Prostitutes Protest After New Law Is Passed Making It Illegal To Pay For Sex In by monkvirus(m): 5:48pm On Apr 07, 2016
Prostitutes in France marched to the front National Assembly building in Paris, France to protest after a new law was passed that penalizes the patronage of prostitutes.The French parliament on Wednesday passed a law that now makes it illegal to pay for sex in France making them the 5th European country ( after Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the U.K) in the world to criminalize prostitution.

Under the new law, pimping and brothels remain illegal, while it is legal to offer your body for sale but illegal for someone to buy it.

Offenders may be fined up to €3,750 (about $4,300) and required to attend classes about the conditions of sex workers.
The law also establishes measures to help prostitutes find new work, and makes it easier for foreign sex workers to acquire temporary residency permits.

France’s Socialist government welcomed the new legislation. The bill’s architect
Maud Olivier told AFP: “This law is essential to ending the idea that it is normal to buy someone’s body.”

"The goal is to diminish [prostitution], protect prostitutes who want to quit, and change mentalities. We will succeed in changing the mentality, but new efforts are needed to raise awareness, to train police officers and magistrates.”

But some of France’s nearly 30,000 prostitutes did not share Olivier’s conviction. About 60 demonstrators, including sex workers, protested the new law outside the Parliament, some carrying a sign that read, “Don’t Liberate Me, I’ll Take Care of Myself!”

Source: BBC




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Re: Prostitutes Protest After New Law Is Passed Making It Illegal To Pay For Sex In by Godstraight(m): 10:20am On Apr 08, 2016
see that woman with cross

Re: Prostitutes Protest After New Law Is Passed Making It Illegal To Pay For Sex In by dinachi(m): 10:33am On Apr 08, 2016
I will never support prostituion but that law targets men and not women. It is an embarrassing absurdity. Essentially, it means a woman is legally free to solicit for money for her body but the man who pays her is breaking the law. Thus if police raid a brothel, they arrest only the men and let the women go. The smart and unbiased thing should be to penalize both those selling and those buying. It just shows how silly western men have become.

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