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Legalizing London Escorts the Pros and Cons

Whilst it is true that escorting or “prostitution” to use a legal terminology is one of the oldest of all known professions, the argument that asks whether or not we should legalise this activity in the UK is not particularly new either. And if you care to look up London Escorts, you will hear similar things being said. There are active groups out there that have very strong concerns on both counts, and this article will run through some of these and see if a clear winner emerges or not.

Victimless crime?
On one hand, it can be said that prostitutes are not committing a harmful act and neither are they picking on anyone in particular. In fact, the act usually involved 2 consenting adults and therefore cannot be deemed to be a criminal activity. This is the case when you think about escort agencies and the escorts in London who they represent. The opposition to making prostitution legal argue that the very act of this profession creates a scenario where the customer is in fact the aggressor and is committing a crime each and every time that they pay for a sex act.

Freedom of choice
Many prostitutes have gone on record saying that they have chosen their current profession because it is far more agreeable when compared to their other options. They consider prostitution to be both honest and far from their last choice when it comes to choice of work. People who oppose the legalisation of prostitution believe that most of these sex workers are forced into their roles due to economic reasons. In fact they compare the choice with the same that cattle are faced with when they are going to their imminent death by way of electrocution.

Morality issues
Charging for sex is not a crime, or at least that is what sex workers honestly believe. They compare the act of prostitution with selling chocolates and believe it to be at least as respectable as selling alcohol and cigarettes to the general public. Whilst the opposition simply believe prostitution to be ‘evil’ regardless of whether or not it happens to be the world’s oldest profession.

Violence
Due to the seedy underbelly that surrounds illegal activities including prostitution, legalisation will surely help to remove the criminal element. Supporters ask us to take a look at the relative calm that surrounds the red light districts in Amsterdam for proof, if needed. The naysayers believe that even a legalised prostitution will be full of terrible crimes and have cited that rape and murder will be the top of that particularly grisly list.

Human trafficking
This terrible activity is one of the most lucrative crimes known to man and by decriminalising prostitution; the whole activity will surely come under the spotlight far more. Social rights and the welfare of sex workers will carry a high profile that should help to eradicate this evil trade. The other side do not believe that human trafficking will ever go away until prostitution receives a similar fate.

STDs
Sex workers are of the mindset that for STDs to be successfully prevented effective health regulations need to be brought into place. This can only be carried out once prostitution becomes a recognised profession. Opposition believe that prostitution will always carry an STD risk whether the sex workers trade becomes legalised or not.

And the winner is…  
That is not really for us to say but whatever happens we hope that the hideous act of human trafficking and associated violence comes to an end sooner rather than later. For now it seems that Escorts in London will certainly be amongst the best you could hope to find.


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