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    Is that the case if the lady had a receptionist? I am unsure of the law in The Republic Of Ireland, but the laws in the UK certainly sound similar. My understanding is that a Independant who is working with a receptionist not offering sexual services will not be falling foul of the law, as only one person is one the premises offering sex. In theory, the receptionist could be prosecuted, but that rarely happens in the UK. Its a nonsensical law, but if girls could perhaps have a 'non' working friend with them it would be preferable to being alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucy chambers View Post
    Is that the case if the lady had a receptionist? I am unsure of the law in The Republic Of Ireland, but the laws in the UK certainly sound similar. My understanding is that a Independant who is working with a receptionist not offering sexual services will not be falling foul of the law, as only one person is one the premises offering sex. In theory, the receptionist could be prosecuted, but that rarely happens in the UK. Its a nonsensical law, but if girls could perhaps have a 'non' working friend with them it would be preferable to being alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucy chambers View Post
    Is that the case if the lady had a receptionist? I am unsure of the law in The Republic Of Ireland, but the laws in the UK certainly sound similar. My understanding is that a Independant who is working with a receptionist not offering sexual services will not be falling foul of the law, as only one person is one the premises offering sex. In theory, the receptionist could be prosecuted, but that rarely happens in the UK. Its a nonsensical law, but if girls could perhaps have a 'non' working friend with them it would be preferable to being alone.
    Or she could be the cleaning lady too? I was referring to two girls working together as escorts.

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