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Originally Posted by
Franken996
As I mentioned in other thread on this, the devil is in the detail...
Ireland has a history of enacting legislation that ends up doing the polar opposite of what is intended ( do I need to spell out the examples in the arena of human sexuality?)..
Any new government would want to give pause for thought about the outcome of this proposed legal change ( well intended as it may be)-
> Prostitution in Sweden ( as conceded recently by the authorities there) has not decreased ( except for street walking which has all but completely
migrated indoors)
> There is a new fear that trafficking has actually slightly increased as a result of the above- out of sight etc.
I wouldn't lose too much sleep over this one just yet...
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Good point,i think the law really wants to target street prostitution as it is very hard to legislate what goes on behind closed doors...
I have lived a life of regrets.