It's OK to shoot an Escort if she won't have sex with You.
Anyone that uses violence to control another person should be locked up for life but that won't happen in Canada.
Having spent way too much time in court rooms in the last 11 years and another summer of nasty court just starting next week
, I have learned how badly our legal system is broken. Our laws are more prone to special interest groups and are seldom
based upon common sense or proper research. Violent and controlling pimps need to be removed from the picture if there is
to any safety for sex workers. The old laws were wrong because a sex worker working from her home could not have a live in
boyfreind for protection. He would be charged as "" living off the avails of prostitution"' even if he had his own job and paid his own way.
Pimps must be removed from the system if there is to be any sex worker safety.
That may be a lot harder than it sounds if not immposible. Some women are drawn to abusive and sometimes brutal men. Some
Sex workers see a pimp as protection even if he beats them and takes their money. Sex workers are real people and
can fall prey to ""Battered Womens Syndrome"' under the abusive control of a violent pimp.
It is a very complex issue with no easy fixes given the nature of some of the people involved.
There are also many too police officers and polititians that consider sex workers to be less than human and deserve what they get
if they are beaten by a pimp or a client. I have seen that first hand in Hamilton's Barton St area. That is changing but it
still happens with some poorly trained police officers.
It may be the worlds oldest profession but we still don't have common sense laws or systems in place to protect sex workers.
It is long over due that the drafting of sex workers laws include the opinions and expereinces of sex workers themselves
That wasn't possible in the past when it was illegal to be a part of the sex trade. There is also a huge differnce between a high priced escort working for herself in posh hotels and a street corner crack addict under control of her abusive drug addict boyfreind.
Very complex indeed with so many variables involved. Just getting the public and the courts to recognize that sex workers are real
real people with real feeling and real rights to protection is still very difficult.
This post was edited by firebird at June 30, 2013 5:12:39 AM EDT