r2d2 Posted August 10, 2019 Report Posted August 10, 2019 In 2017, the D.C. police made 216 prostitution-related arrests, which includes solicitation and pandering. In 2018, prostitution-related arrests more than doubled, reaching 519. Year-to-date in 2019, there have been 718 such arrests. Those numbers will likely plummet if a bill reintroduced in June by D.C. Council members David Grosso (I-At Large), Anita Bonds (D-At Large), Robert C. White Jr. (D-At Large) and Brianne K. Nadeau (D-Ward 1) is enacted into law. Under their legislation, designated as the Community Safety and Health Amendment Act of 2019, engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money in our nation’s capital will no longer be considered a crime. A statement put out by Grosso, the bill’s lead sponsor, asserted: “Removing criminal penalties for engaging in sexual exchange reduces public violence and protects sex workers.” Quote
Yaman02 Posted August 10, 2019 Report Posted August 10, 2019 2 hours ago, r2d2 said: In 2017, the D.C. police made 216 prostitution-related arrests, which includes solicitation and pandering. In 2018, prostitution-related arrests more than doubled, reaching 519. Year-to-date in 2019, there have been 718 such arrests. Those numbers will likely plummet if a bill reintroduced in June by D.C. Council members David Grosso (I-At Large), Anita Bonds (D-At Large), Robert C. White Jr. (D-At Large) and Brianne K. Nadeau (D-Ward 1) is enacted into law. Under their legislation, designated as the Community Safety and Health Amendment Act of 2019, engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money in our nation’s capital will no longer be considered a crime. A statement put out by Grosso, the bill’s lead sponsor, asserted: “Removing criminal penalties for engaging in sexual exchange reduces public violence and protects sex workers.” Under new legislation, if passes, engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money in our nation's capital will no longer be considered a crime. Quote
Hitman Posted August 10, 2019 Report Posted August 10, 2019 7 hours ago, Yaman02 said: Under new legislation, if passes, engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money in our nation's capital will no longer be considered a crime. Capital అన్న తర్వాత ఇలాంటి వెసులుబాటు లేకపోతే ఎలా.. Deals ముందుకు kadalavu 1 Quote
TechAdvice Posted August 10, 2019 Report Posted August 10, 2019 10 hours ago, r2d2 said: In 2017, the D.C. police made 216 prostitution-related arrests, which includes solicitation and pandering. In 2018, prostitution-related arrests more than doubled, reaching 519. Year-to-date in 2019, there have been 718 such arrests. Those numbers will likely plummet if a bill reintroduced in June by D.C. Council members David Grosso (I-At Large), Anita Bonds (D-At Large), Robert C. White Jr. (D-At Large) and Brianne K. Nadeau (D-Ward 1) is enacted into law. Under their legislation, designated as the Community Safety and Health Amendment Act of 2019, engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money in our nation’s capital will no longer be considered a crime. A statement put out by Grosso, the bill’s lead sponsor, asserted: “Removing criminal penalties for engaging in sexual exchange reduces public violence and protects sex workers.” By this we can understand who are their clients.. hint house of cards Quote
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