The laws that cover "bawdy houses" were struck down in Ontario some time ago.I enjoyed our discussion. Of course I like your contribution. Personally I think it would be nice if both our countries reconsidered the entire legality issue regarding prostitution as the providers are adults and should have the ability to manage their own time and activities as a service they offer (plus imagine the tax benefit). It's a joke, but close to reality, that politicians are the biggest prostitutes and panderers of all!
The other laws you mention are currently being argued before the Supreme Court, and while still on the books, are clearly in place to deal with street prostitution and pimps. Incall and outcall providers operate and advertise openly. Advertising never has been considered "communication for the purpose of", even prior to the current debate surrounding these laws.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/06...lization-foes/
Advertising is wide open here, with providers listing specific services and prices in the weekly newpapers. After spending every single day for the past 29 years, working in the industry in both Canada and the US, I feel very confident in my knowledge of what is a reasonable fear and what is paranoia. If you don't agree, that's perfectly okay with me. I respect your opinion, and I also feel my opinion and contribution to the discussion is worthwhile.
Always,
Gina Originally Posted by GinaXXX
From my perspective, I believe the ladies (providers) already have enough risk in their lives (just managing clients/service) without having the local/federal government be a large additional risk to be fearful of.