Name and shame the hotel, then we can avoid staying there. A few years ago a hotel that I frequented as a customer, very publicly tossed an escort out. I had never visited an escort in that particular hotel but I had lunch there at least once a week and a few pints maybe once a month, I haven't set foot in there since they chucked that lady out.
My wife caught me wearing ladies underwear and threatened to leave me.
So I packed up all her clothes
And left.
liffey (14-03-17)
casman (14-03-17)
casman (14-03-17)
Looking at it logically a hotel is less likely to want to get anyone else involved or have anyone prosecuted on their property. They are more likely to want to get the sex worker out before anything happens and do it quickly and quietly. At least that way no one is getting prosecuted, but it is a problem if not able to find somewhere to work from. Anyone who has been pulled out of a hotel should let EI know, so they can let other sex workers know not to go there.
Barney Rubble (14-03-17), casman (14-03-17), Cindy Forever (14-03-17), IrishSarahBarra (14-03-17), liffey (14-03-17), Sexy Sandy 69 (15-03-17), SteveB (14-03-17), Wolverine (14-03-17)
Hotels/landlords attacking escorts who are working perfectly legally as consensual adults independently may be a factor in having this law chucked out!
Ride them on the beaches!