Hi all, I've been lurking on this forum for a while and this is my first post.
While the famous prostitution laws have been invalidated by the supreme court, visiting a bawdy house is still technically illegal until a new law gets drafted. In light of that, is it dangerous to have an incall at the condos in the St Jacques/de la Montagne area? What would be the chance of a police raid on an independent or escort agency incall? New Brunswick and Ontario have apparently stopped prosecuting the laws but quebec is apparently enforcing them on a case by case basis.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-b...away-from-prostitution-prosecutions-1.2521133
As well, what are the chances of getting caught? The article states that 140 cases are still being prosecuted in this province alone. Due to the uncertainty, I'm thinking of just booking a hotel room for my next visit.
While the famous prostitution laws have been invalidated by the supreme court, visiting a bawdy house is still technically illegal until a new law gets drafted. In light of that, is it dangerous to have an incall at the condos in the St Jacques/de la Montagne area? What would be the chance of a police raid on an independent or escort agency incall? New Brunswick and Ontario have apparently stopped prosecuting the laws but quebec is apparently enforcing them on a case by case basis.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-b...away-from-prostitution-prosecutions-1.2521133
As well, what are the chances of getting caught? The article states that 140 cases are still being prosecuted in this province alone. Due to the uncertainty, I'm thinking of just booking a hotel room for my next visit.