Canadian court rules to allow brothels

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A Canadian court on Monday quashed portions of a law banning brothels and living off the avails of prostitution, lifting key barriers which it said put sex trade workers at risk of harm.

The Ontario Court of Appeal, however, upheld a ban on communicating for the purposes of selling sex.

The ruling would effectively decriminalize prostitution in Ontario province. However, it was suspended for 12 months to give parliament an opportunity to redraft the legislation if so chooses.

Crazy Canuks.
 
Let me see if I have this right, it's better to have unlicensed people, with no health examination, vend a service, for which they may not be paid, in the public streets rather than have the same people vend the same (more or less) service in a licensed establishment, with health examinations and payment pretty much guaranteed. If you think that, you are insane, by any reasonable standards.
 
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