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    Norma Costello, who has done a number of decent real world articles on the insane new law, had a piece in last week's Irish Edition of The Sunday Times.

    Behind a paywall, but you can read it, if you register -

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/l...3d8lvcmf3?t=ie

    Apparently the gardaí since the introduction of the new law, made 2 arrests and subsequently sent the files to The DPP, which have got absolutely nowhere, as the escorts will not go to court!

    'Gardai have sent only two files to the director of public prosecutions (DPP) under a law passed last year to criminalise the purchase of sex. The 2017 Sexual Offences Act — which introduced the so-called Nordic model — criminalises the “punter” without targeting those selling sex.

    Under the law, women must be willing to participate in court proceedings against their clients'


    Also, the gardaí appear to realize one of the very real negative consequences of it -

    'Gardai sources also claim the force is missing out on valuable tip-offs from punters about trafficked women, because men are afraid they may be prosecuted.'

    The lovely Ruth Breslin of Ruhama, believes the law isn't being implemented properly -

    'Ruth Breslin from Ruhama said the law was not being implemented properly, but she believes that women are reporting violent crimes, despite the lack of cases being sent to the DPP. “What we have noticed since the passage of the law is some emerging evidence that women in prostitution seem more willing to report violent crimes committed against them in the context of prostitution'



    The article added -

    “Sex workers in the Republic have reported 54% more crime to uglymugs.ie in the year to March 26 compared with the previous year,” it said. “Violent crime specifically is up 77%.”
    Ride them on the beaches!

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    So the next point of attack, which has already started, by Torler Rubbish, will be to urge for the insane law to be made even tougher legally and for the moment to implement it as far as it will go, regardless of consequences!
    What a shower of scum!
    Last edited by The Libertarian; 05-04-18 at 20:11.
    Ride them on the beaches!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Libertarian View Post
    So the next point of attack, which has already started, by Torler Rubbish, will be to urge for the insane law to be made even tougher legally and for the moment to implement it as far as it will go, regardless of consequences!
    What a shower of scum!
    Yes they are total absolute scum but I think they are getting desperate and now resort to getting in with early distortions i.e trying to play down the massive negative consequences of this insanity with respect to the safety of sex workers.

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    Step 1. Bring in law that encourages violence against sex workers
    Step 2. Take credit for the upswing of reports re:violence against Sex workers
    Step 3. Profit
    Last edited by Cassandra; 05-07-18 at 06:48.
    What if "It's Raining Men" and 'Let the bodies hit the floor' are both about the same event but from different perspectives 🤔

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    'Ruth Breslin from Ruhama said the law was not being implemented properly, but she believes that women are reporting violent crimes, despite the lack of cases being sent to the DPP. “What we have noticed since the passage of the law is some emerging evidence that women in prostitution seem more willing to report violent crimes committed against them in the context of prostitution'
    We?? I think the emerging evidence is probably coming the SWAI, but Ruhama don't want to admit it. And of course the increase is a result of the change in the law, but they absolutely won't admit to that fact.

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