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Confiscating Condoms? The Dumbfounding Ways Police Deal With Prostitution
AlterNet / By Melissa Gira Grant
Confiscating Condoms? The Dumbfounding Ways Police Deal With Prostitution
Each year, scores of new laws are proposed to make prostitution somehow even more illegal than it already is.
January 13, 2012 |
It's not enough for some lawmakers that for the better part of a century, selling and buying sex has been illegal in every state of the union. (The exception is the system of legalized brothels dotting a handful of low-population counties in Nevada, the existence of which has done little to deter an underground, illegal sex trade.) Each year, scores of new laws are proposed to make prostitution somehow even more illegal than it already is.
These laws against prostitution don't simply increase penalties for buying or selling sex; they extend to creating criminal consequences for every aspect of sex workers' lives. After just one prostitution arrest, a person can be denied a job, an apartment, or the right to parent her children. She could find herself followed by police just for leaving her home.
Though it's now fashionable for some anti-prostitution activists and lawmakers to position these laws as being of aid to prostitutes, there is absolutely no moral or legal basis for arresting and jailing a person for her own good. Yet this is what we have been told about sex workers: that the conditions of prostitution are so horrific that a jail cell is preferable. For sex workers who escape that cell, they still must face the consequences of their prostitution arrest, and in some cases, for the rest of their lives. Today's new anti-prostitution laws don't stop anyone from buying or selling sex instead, they serve as tools for chipping away at people's rights through profiling and surveillance, a 21st-century continuation of the Scarlet Letter, establishing an entire underclass of people.
Prostitution-Free Zones
Across the United States, sex workers and people who have been profiled as sex workers report being followed and stopped by police under the pretense that anywhere a sex worker might go and anything a sex worker might do in public will lead to a criminal act. The District of Columbia has formalized this system of profiling and surveillance through establishing prostitution-free zones. Under this law, the DC chief of police may declare any area a prostitution-free zone for up to 10 days. This empowers officers to arrest two or more persons congregating in a public space or property in that area for the purpose of engaging in prostitution or prostitution-related offenses, whether or not they have actually engaged in a crime. A prostitution-related offense includes loitering for the purposes of prostitution in other words, a vague crime made only more criminal by the creation of a zone where it is even more easy to accuse and arrest you for it. Consequences include up to 180 days in jail and a $300 fine, or both. .............(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/sex/153758/confiscating_condoms_the_dumbfounding_ways_police_deal_with_prostitution/
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Confiscating Condoms? The Dumbfounding Ways Police Deal With Prostitution (Original Post)
marmar
Jan 2012
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Tejas
(4,759 posts)1. Don't know if I'd want this sign in my neighborhood.
eta: This one might be NSFW
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ARKLgMMazUY/SXIG_18G2OI/AAAAAAAAC7A/VKifBf0yFmE/s1600-h/nohookers+sign.jpg
Property values are low enough as it is!
Tejas
(4,759 posts)2. also, wonder what relative got the printing contract?
JUST SAYIN'!
Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)3. It would be interesting to see some of those relocated to K street...
That's where the real prostitution is going on.
RC
(25,592 posts)4. Post those signs in post #1 on the doors to the restrooms on K street.
Both sides.