Hi ladies or sex workers!

am amazed...

did you think selling your body, solliciting on internet and offering sex for money was legal in Ireland? if so, why do you hide? why do you take so much care? why you advertise under fake names, hiding your face pix, aso? why your webboards where you advertise are not located in ireland? and when they are, they take HUGE care to make sure nobody can accuse them of being in the sex industry - just the advertising or forum-media industry???

You, sex workers and escorts, are making a huge amount of money, you do not pay trading tax, VAT or income tax? so you thought all was legal?

staying in a hotel room (this is a public place by the way, like a pub, so this is included in the prostitution legislation as public have access to it and the law is applied to all places where public have access to it, even partially - like the smoking ban proves) and receiving men all day long was a perfectly legitimate thing to do?

selling your body, and sex is illegal and forbidden here. Running a brothel is a serious offense as you exploit someone else body and sex, profiting from it... renting a room to a sex worker is illegal as you make money from an illicit activity, so you are a pimp... so a hotel manager, knowing this activity, could be in trouble, same as a renting company or a landlord...

and if you cannot get caught (basically, the police cannot prove you are selling sex for money (no used condoms, no huge amount of condoms, no lube, no baby oil, no 3-4 mobile phones, no huge amount of money, no clients telling them, no advertising on boards, papers, aso), they can always charge you for selling time with someone while not being a declared activity... yes, you have to declare your activity and pay tax accordingly to the law...

your best chance is to say you are a nympho and like having sex with strangers but for free... good luck... now most cops do not care about little fish... but if they know you are part of a gang or pimped out, then they may arrest you to get the bigger fish...

Most of the time, very lucrative activities are illegal (Murphy's law)... or they get less lucrative as anybody can become a sex worker, try danemark or germany where they are legitimate workers, with social securities, tax to pay, medical obligations, trade unions, special police protecting them, aso.

May be Ireland should legalise prostitution to avoid issues with gangs, pimps and the huge amount of foreign sex workers making huge bucks but avoiding tax in Ireland... and am not talking about diseases, rapes, aso...

but please, please...

do not insult punters intelligence:

you could not have believed that prostitution and escorting were legal!!!! come on!

xxx

frenchstick