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This warning is common in the states

AllOverHer

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But how does it apply to our canadian laws. Do this really protect anyone? More and more people are putting it up on their websites and adds on the net. Is the law changing in regards to the net? I thought prostitution is legal in Canada but not sollicitation.

MONEY EXCHANGED FOR LEAGAL ADULT PERSONAL SERVICES IS FOR MODELING AND
IS SIMPLY FOR THE TIME EXPENDED IN THE DELIVERY OF ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
AND COMPANIONSHIP. ANYTHING ELSE THAT MAY OR MAY NOT OCCUR IS A MATTER
OF PERSONAL PREFERENCES BETWEEN 2 ADULTS OF LEAGAL AGE. THIS IS NOT AN
OFFER OF PROSTITUTION. FEES/CHARGES ARE FOR TIME SPENT ONLY. BY
CONTACTING ME BY PHONE OR EMAIL YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND ARE NOT
PART OF ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY USING THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR
ENTRAPMENT OR FOR MY ARREST.
 

General Gonad

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LOL, I saw a bunch of bozos cutting and pasting this into their ads on Craig's List.:D

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bond_james_bond

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This warning helps with zilch in the States. The bottom line is that sex was exchanged for money. All the warnings and disclaimers in the world will not help one bit.

As for Canada, it is used as a disclaimer to protect against public solicitation. Actually, for the communication law in Canadian criminal code, the solicitor, as well as the solicitee, must both be physically present in a public place.

This is why Canadian cops use street decoys for street busts, and were unable to proceed with charges against Now magazine for communication.
 

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AllOverHer said:
But how does it apply to our canadian laws. Do this really protect anyone? More and more people are putting it up on their websites and adds on the net. Is the law changing in regards to the net? I thought prostitution is legal in Canada but not sollicitation.

I would be very interested to have an answer to that question from someone who is a canadian law specialist.

I've been wondering if I should add this kind of disclaimer to my website or not.
 

General Gonad

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bond_james_bond said:
This warning helps with zilch in the States. The bottom line is that sex was exchanged for money. All the warnings and disclaimers in the world will not help one bit.

BINGO!!!!:rolleyes:

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AllOverHer said:
But how does it apply to our canadian laws. Do this really protect anyone? More and more people are putting it up on their websites and adds on the net. Is the law changing in regards to the net? I thought prostitution is legal in Canada but not sollicitation.

The canadian law is that sex for the exchange of money is not illegal. Soliciting in a public place is. Phones and email are not public and even if a cop was to contact you by phone or email... this is your personal area, freedom of speech. I had been arrested a few times and the only thing they had on me was soliciting in public... ie. bars, side walks, cars, in all public. The disclaimer is for websites because they are fully accessible to the public. The last phrase in the warning though is over the top. It is just begging for the cops to call.
 

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Outcall is legal in Canada but perhaps advertising on the internet is considered solicitation. I doubt many are getting expert legal opinions before they launch their websites so they just copy something that sounds good.

To be honest, that is what I did :eek:

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