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    Lightbulb NI Police change stance on bid to make buying sex illegal.

    Northern Ireland Police no longer oppose plans to criminalise the purchase of sex in the Province, having previously been against the move.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheChristianInstitute
    The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said that making it illegal to pay for sexual services would send a strong message to organised crime groups about Northern Ireland’s attitude to prostitution.

    Assistant Chief Constable Drew Harris made the comments to Stormont’s Justice Committee as they were discussing Lord Morrow’s Human Trafficking and Exploitation Bill.

    Evidence

    Clause 6 of the Bill would criminalise purchasing sex.

    Mr Harris said the PSNI had changed its view after listening to evidence from domestic violence charities and other non-governmental organisations.

    However he said concerns remain about possible unintended consequences of Lord Morrow’s Bill, as they do not want to stop victims of crime coming forward to the Police.

    Arguments

    Lord Morrow welcomed Mr Harris’ comments, saying: “By stating this clearly and on the record of the Northern Ireland Assembly, ACC Harris has demolished one of the central arguments of those special interests that are opposing legislation.

    “The reality is that clause 6 of the Bill is an essential component in tackling the misery inflicted by those who engage in human trafficking, and it should be supported.”

    Previously the PSNI had opposed the Bill due to concerns over whether the proposals would adequately support the people involved in prostitution.

    Support

    In a submission from last November, the PSNI said: “The criminalisation of paying for the sexual services of a person is not supported at this time.”

    Earlier this month, a former prostitute appeared before the Justice Committee calling for support of Lord Morrow’s Bill.

    Mia De Faoite urged MLAs to make a “wise choice” and back the legislation because prostitution has no place in a humane society.

    Abused

    She spoke of her experiences as a prostitute on the streets of Dublin for six years, when she was repeatedly raped and abused.

    The Bill is at committee stage, which is expected to be completed in April.




    source: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/ni-...g-sex-illegal/


    What is your opinion on it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicole View Post
    I am glad to see Police is not supporting proposed bill. what is your opinion on it?
    What article did you read?

    Quote Originally Posted by PSNI
    would send a strong message to organised crime groups about Northern Ireland’s attitude to prostitution
    No, successfully prosecuting organised crime would send a strong message. This is just bullshit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parrot View Post
    What article did you read?



    No, successfully prosecuting organised crime would send a strong message. This is just bullshit.

    Miss read it. Sorry.

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