The Crown contends that prostitution is inherently dangerous, regardless of where it is practised and that decriminalizing it would result in Canada becoming a destination for "sex tourism."
Many people work in careers that are inherently dangerous, police officer, firefighter, armed forces, deep sea fishing (deadliest catch anyone?) I can go on but you get the idea. Canada is already a destination for sex tourism, anybody who has ever read a review board has figures that out.
IMHO, decriminalization will not result in an increase in sex workers, nor would it result in a higher level of sex tourism. In fact not too much would change other than perhaps more indys offering incalls. If they allowed SW to work in certain areas, then we wouldn't have the problem of SW in residential areas.
Think about this, a stripper is allowed to go outside the club where she works for a cigarette, scantily dressed, obviously working for the club. Since she is not allowed to smoke inside the club, this is seen as acceptable and the club benefits from the additional advertising just her mere presence outside offers. Two doors down a working girl can get arrested for soliciting in public... does this make any sense to you? The strip clubs presence would indicate the there are no schools or parks for children, or whatever in the area.
Ronnie,
Naughtylady
Ronnie,
Naughtylady