hmm earnest question do the NRXers want to retvrn to legal prostitution
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panama has legal prostitutes and it gives cover to the illegal prostitutes because complying with the regulations is a pain in the ass prostitution is a difficult industry to regulate because it has the lowest material barriers to entry of literally any vocation
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so as a practical matter all regulation of prostitution occurs at the marketing stage: shutting down backpage, banning brothels/pimps/streetwalkers/etc. vice stings are annoying and manpower intensive and fraught with risk of police misconduct
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I actually know two prostitutes (slightly). One's a woman in my neighbourhood who supplements her disability pension with casual street prostitution. The other we know through our kids' old school. In her 40s, kind of a bombshell, "in the arts", intelligent, interesting...
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...has apparently gone into the "rent-a-girlfriend" business for a clientele of well-off 60-something men. No licensing regime is going to work for either of them.
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IMO, de facto criminalization that permits the police to swoop in and shut down bad operators without a lot legal overhead makes sense. Combine that with support services to help current and former prostitutes transition into normal jobs.
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