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The law that makes paying for sexual services a crime in Northern Ireland has led to just one conviction since 2015, new figures show.
There have been calls for a review of the legislation, which was brought in to tackle human trafficking.
The architect of the law, Lord Morrow of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), has called for it to be reviewed, including how it is enforced by police.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-67802849
"There are regular questions on the Forum about the risk of being stopped by the police In the North
so this goes to show the risks are quite low!?"
Video taken from a thread posted 11 years ago prior to the introduction of Morrows law
https://www.escort-ireland.com/board...e-sex-industry
R.I.P Laura Lee
A legal battle over Northern Ireland's prostitution laws is to end with the death of a sex worker who took the case, it emerged on Thursday.
Laura Lee's challenge to legislation which criminalized her clients was formally withdrawn at the High Court in Belfast.
Mr Justice McCloskey said: "In light of the regrettable demise of the applicant, and by consent, the court will order a dismissal of the judicial review."
Published Thu 8 Mar 2018
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/n.../36684798.html
Sex workers protest at Stormont during the debate to criminalise the purchase of sex
Published 21 October 2014