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    Quote Originally Posted by Flappy View Post
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    Really don't think this new law will have any major effect, bar the unlucky few to keep the media happy
    Oh the PSNI will be busy for the first month.
    All the regular haunts and the established ladies will be staked out
    to prove to the public that the Police are taking the new law seriously.
    The bible bashers and sexually frustrated politicians will make sure there are
    a few victims of this new law.
    Some chaps will know the score but others will panic and confess.
    I am who I am and I am happy with who I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happygolucky View Post
    Oh the PSNI will be busy for the first month.
    All the regular haunts and the established ladies will be staked out
    to prove to the public that the Police are taking the new law seriously.
    The bible bashers and sexually frustrated politicians will make sure there are
    a few victims of this new law.
    Some chaps will know the score but others will panic and confess.
    I don't know, it's hard to see large scale even remotely effective policing going on.

    Given they really need the ability to listen in to the phone calls, and laws to penalize hotel management/landlords for providing accommodation to sex workers to effectively police it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zealot7 View Post
    I don't know, it's hard to see large scale even remotely effective policing going on.

    Given they really need the ability to listen in to the phone calls, and laws to penalize hotel management/landlords for providing accommodation to sex workers to effectively police it.
    I suspect the law when it comes in down South will be more severe!
    But Both will be hammered by The European Court Of Human Rights, but it may take 5-10 years and anybody penalized under it, will not be pardoned!
    Ride them on the beaches!

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    BTW I don't find any law that will put the lives and livelihoods of sex workers at very serious risk, a law that will, down South, only ever be enforced against working class punters with no connections and a law that criminalizes consenting adults acting in private, as anything under than a disgusting abomination which will also make us the laughing stock of the world!
    Any good positive PR internationally from passing SSM will be undone in particular by protests on anti violence to sex workers day outside Irish embassies and consulates throughout the world as happens to Swedish ones on that day!
    Ride them on the beaches!

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