How can anyone 'complain' about an encounter between two adults that doesn't inconvenience anyone on Earth? Why is it that adults need to be policed up in this manner? What does it mean to my neighbor when I walk out of my house, get in my car, and drive to an appointment in a normal, non-maniacal way? As far as she's concerned I could be going to a restaurant or a movie. Me going to spend money on a provider doesn't inconvenience society in ANY way, so why am I a 'criminal' for doing so?
Even from the hotel manager or owner perspective, what makes a normal acting citizen who is renting a room, used legal tender to do it, is being civil, isn't harboring illegal substances, trafficking other humans, who invites civil acting guests over one hour at a time a 'criminal'?
This business is a 'crime' for reasons that have no real basis. Unlike other acts of real criminal nature, it takes money to make this a crime. Beating someone up is a crime, whether money's involved or not...unless you're a wrestler or MMA. EVen in sport-fighting, there are rules. If you go beyond the set rules, your actions could be deemed criminal. Murder is a crime, whether money is involved or not. Robbing/stealing is a crime, whether you do it for money or not. We all know what INHERENT crimes are. Sex for money is a CRIME because a select group has decided to make it a crime. In any civilized population, MURDER is never legal. You can't just pop a cap in someone, walk away, 50 people see you do it, and everything's OK. It is a crime, period.
Sex with a person of legal age, by itself, is perfectly fine. Throw legal tender in the picture, and now it's a crime. If I don't pay her, it's not a crime, but if I do, we are criminals. WTF?? Who makes this shit up? Who was that one MF'er who said, "You know, I need to make this (sex for $$) a crime. I hereby decree, sex for money is now a crime as of ______ (whatever fucking day he/she decided).
To me, this should bother everyone, whether they're a hobbyist/provider or not. It should bother everyone because it has no real standing ground. With this 'free reign' by authority, waving with your left hand can be declared a crime if someone in power wanted to do so. Would people accept this new crime? Would they accept fines and going to jail for breaking this rule? My smart side says hell no. People would think it's ridiculous and would revolt.
Back to sex for money. Say a provider and I did the deed, but no money was exchanged. No crime, right? What if I sent her a check a week later? Is my door going to get kicked in and me handcuffed and hauled off downtown? If I send her the money a week later, at WHAT POINT does it become a crime, at the point I sealed and mailed the envelope or when she opens it and runs to the bank to cash it?
In a civilized society, there's no need for this to be a law, because all it does is make criminals out of consenting adults.
I want a lawman of some sort to tell me WHY this is a crime.