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In reply to the discussion: 104 men pictured in 'wall of shame' after they were arrested for soliciting prostitutes [View all]BainsBane
(57,751 posts)216. possibly
I'm not against legalization and regulation per se, as long as they took if off the streets into legal brothels where, unlike in Nevada, workers rights were protected. As long as it is illegal, Johns deserve to be arrested.
How are they going to target men hitting on young girls? They use undercover cops as prostitutes. None are age 10 or anywhere close to it.
If I were to pick something to decriminalize, it would be drugs. The war on drugs eats up far more resources and is responsible for a huge percentage of the prison population.
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104 men pictured in 'wall of shame' after they were arrested for soliciting prostitutes [View all]
Renew Deal
Jun 2013
OP
Yeah, but that wouldn't get as much publicity as ridiculous stunts like this.
NaturalHigh
Jun 2013
#10
And outside of boutique brothels how exactly do you imagine this is going to work?
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2013
#223
If anyone else said that I would assume it was sarcasm. But I know better...
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2013
#251
We aren't supposed to care about them, only the privileged few who actually want to rent out
redqueen
Jun 2013
#165
so the keep-it-illegal crowd thinks that that's the puppies & unicorns "solution" to a thousands-of-
villager
Jun 2013
#134
Many here seem to love state interference in private lives. Unless you're proposing making
villager
Jun 2013
#147
As much straw as the Scarecrow. Not the state's job to snoop on people having affairs
villager
Jun 2013
#204
Your injecting personal ideas of morality into what is a health and safety problem.
Katashi_itto
Jun 2013
#232
You just defined adultery yourself. Again it's a moral & societal construct.
Katashi_itto
Jun 2013
#256
Please explain how shifting 100% of the risk from gangsters to trafficked women...
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2013
#220
The sad thing is how obvious it is how little attention people actually pay to the places where it's
redqueen
Jun 2013
#167
Then again, because it's legal, places like Amsterdam are able to offer more protections
villager
Jun 2013
#132
A tacky tourist attraction isn't a great basis for sweeping policies
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2013
#225
Actually, making it legal (and regulated as it typically goes) does make it significantly cleaner
EOTE
Jun 2013
#237
what does it matter,there are random assholes trying to convince people that Zimmerman is innocent
JI7
Jun 2013
#42
Yes. These are women who have nothing else to fall on. They're at the bottom.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#118
That says more about you and your circle of friends than it does about anything else. N/T
GreenStormCloud
Jun 2013
#50
"I don't know a single men who hasn't paid for sex at one time or another."
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#69
By "paid for sex" do you include having to put up with her incessent chatter afterwards?
Bucky
Jun 2013
#82
Fair question. Prostitutes don't enjoy that luxury, for the exact same transaction.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#145
Give me a call when you're in vegas. The Mrs. & I will take you out for drinks and then you will
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#201
Exactly. It's not an endorsement, just a more sensible allocation of society's resources
villager
Jun 2013
#16
What's really disgusting is that the DA couldn't even wait until he got convictions.
backscatter712
Jun 2013
#17
Why should I care if two consenting adults want to engage in this kind of activity
Cali_Democrat
Jun 2013
#18
"We don't know if all of these encounters are 'consenting', do we?" Thread winner
Number23
Jun 2013
#36
Freedom is the absense of coercion, not just being unimpeded by authority.
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2013
#229
Prostitution has been around since the dawn of civilization. Im sorry...but we won't stop it.
davidn3600
Jun 2013
#90
"murder, child molestation, poverty, and exploitation" -- don't involve consent
Yavin4
Jun 2013
#176
Why do you keep posting this? And what on earth does it have to do with what I posted?
Number23
Jun 2013
#150
Cutting down on the demand for prostitution is a good thing for society nt
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#77
Phew. We will simply not be safe on the streets until the men answering fake ads on backpage.com
Nye Bevan
Jun 2013
#61
Those should be mug shots of bankers and corporate CEOs and a certain ex-POTUS and ex-Veep
Auggie
Jun 2013
#65
I'm sure everyone was as concerned about the poor, poor victims of To Catch a Predator. nt
redqueen
Jun 2013
#171
I'm pretty sure that sex with prostitutes and lying to one's wife is a pretty good indicator
LanternWaste
Jun 2013
#254
Those with traffic citations left to go into warrant are posted in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
LanternWaste
Jun 2013
#253
Good to see the Nassau County PD still doing absolutely nothing with that budget of theirs.
name not needed
Jun 2013
#81
consenting adults they should be allowed to have sex under whatever conditions are mutually
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#123
Even where it's legal, it's heavily regulated because it poses a risk to the public at large.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#135
I think the greater good would be served by having it legal and regulated
Douglas Carpenter
Jun 2013
#158
Yuk. Disgusting little dirty men. Good they're finally going after the ones who use the services
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#115
Do you some of you really want Law Enforcement entrapping you to commit a crime?
Yavin4
Jun 2013
#120
The only way to protect men, women, and children from being exploited by prostitution is to legalize
Yavin4
Jun 2013
#139
That's not true at all. Where I live it's legal and regulated and there's no stigma...
Violet_Crumble
Jun 2013
#238
The men who pay desperate women to rent out their bodies aren't exploiting them?
redqueen
Jun 2013
#178
because there is exploitation involved as mentioned above, why do they usually go to poor places to
JI7
Jun 2013
#183
rich men have the money to hire more educated/independant "working girls"
arely staircase
Jun 2013
#187
she didn't get into the music industry so not sure what options you are talking about
JI7
Jun 2013
#191
wealth is the mirror face of poverty; the more of one, the more of the other, & the greater
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#206
She got a harsh sentence; her pimp got twenty days...didn't seem fair to me, that.
MADem
Jun 2013
#233
Other than sex, what does your trailer in the desert have in common with skid row?
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2013
#227
With few exceptions why would any of these men care, and why is it anyone else's business?
Demo_Chris
Jun 2013
#246