TS: Prostitution Laws Struck Down
A Toronto judge has struck down Canada's prostitution laws, saying
provisions meant to protect women and residential neighbourhoods are
endangering sex workers' lives.
If Justice Susan Himel's decision stands, prostitutes will be able to communicate freely with customers on the street, conduct business in their homes or brothels and hire bodyguards and accountants without exposing them to the risk of criminal sanctions.
Read the entire Toronto Star article here.
If Justice Susan Himel's decision stands, prostitutes will be able to communicate freely with customers on the street, conduct business in their homes or brothels and hire bodyguards and accountants without exposing them to the risk of criminal sanctions.
Read the entire Toronto Star article here.


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