Legal prostitution in Windsor, Canada?
[QUOTE=TopOut1317;5851995]I have been at the fox's den in Victoria within the last 3 years. It's not illegal, look up local laws.[/QUOTE]So, is the legality dependent upon the Canadian city? I was wondering about Windsor, since it is just a 30 minute, or so, drive from Detroit.
Does someone know for sure if prostitution is legal, or not, in Windsor?
Purchasing sex is illegal in Canada everywhere
[QUOTE=MIGuy69;5852575]So, is the legality dependent upon the Canadian city? I was wondering about Windsor, since it is just a 30 minute, or so, drive from Detroit.
Does someone know for sure if prostitution is legal, or not, in Windsor?[/QUOTE]Purchasing sex is illegal in Canada. Selling sex is legal. The system assumes that every sex worker is a sex trafficking victim. The punishment for purchasing sex or trying to purchase sex in Canada ranges from a minimum $500 fine up to five years of imprisonment. This is a national law applying to all of Canada.
Details: [URL]https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/c36fs_fi/[/URL].
If you want to go somewhere that it is legal (or at least quasi-legal), go to Washtenaw County. The the refuses to charge anyone for any consensual sex work (seller or buyer).
It means the county prosecutor won't pursue charges
[QUOTE=MIGuy69;5854898]Regarding Washtenaw, is that all cities in Washtenaw? Are you talking about only incall / outcall? What about streetwalkers, and their clients -do they get arrested? Do police not run stings there?[/QUOTE][URL]https://twitter.com/elinsavit/status/1349718330798649345[/URL] contains a link to the relevant policy. Essentially he's not going to pursue charges against sex workers nor their clients who are of legal age and engaged in consensual sex work and not involved in any other illegal activity. So the police won't bother chasing this down because it's not going to lead to convictions.
It's entirely possible under this policy that a police department could decide to run a sting for johns, but so far that hasn't happened and I don't expect any local LEO to start.
I suggest you read the policy directive and draw your own conclusions. I, for one, feel rather comfortable engaging in this hobby in Washtenaw county.
I saw the last one, not the other two
[QUOTE=DatFigga55;5854574]Has anyone seen these girls?
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https://escortbabylon.net/posts_view/78649194/8183982085[/QUOTE]I saw the last one in an apartment in Warren in January. Her ad had pictures of a petite white girl, but I was not disappointed when I got there. She has a tiny waist and a round ass.
The the will not prosecute consensual sex work
[QUOTE=MIGuy69;5854898]Thanks for finding that, and clarifying the law in Canada!
Regarding Washtenaw, is that all cities in Washtenaw? Are you talking about only incall / outcall? What about streetwalkers, and their clients -do they get arrested? Do police not run stings there?[/QUOTE]The county district attorney will not file charges for consensual sex work among adults or solicitation of consensual sex work among adults. Details of their police are here: [URL]https://www.washtenaw.org/DocumentCenter/View/19157/Sex-Work-Policy[/URL].
Police do not run stings because they know it's a waste of everyone's time. From their policy directive:
1. Consensual Sex Work and Solicitation: The Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office will not.
File criminal charges based solely on:
(a) the consensual exchange, between adults, of sex for (I) money or (ii) another thing of.
Value, or.
(b) the solicitation of such an exchange.
For purposes of this Policy, an "adult" is someone 18 years of age or older. A "minor" is.
Someone under the age of 18.
2. Violence and Sexual Assault: The Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office will continue to.
File—and to vigorously pursue—criminal charges in cases where violence or sexual assault arises.
Out of a planned exchange of sex for money.
By way of example, criminal charges are appropriate where the evidence indicates:
(a) A buyer, or a prospective buyer, physically assaulted a sex worker;.
(b) A buyer, or a prospective buyer, sexually assaulted a sex worker;.
(c) A buyer refused to use a condom despite a sex worker's expressed wishes;.
(d) A buyer engaged in a sexual act to which a sex worker did not consent; or.
(e) A buyer engaged in sexual activity with a sex worker, but refused to pay. In such a.
Case, the sex worker's consent to engage in sexual activity was given contingent on.
The buyer's promise to pay.
They will also file charges against pimps, brothel owners, or if there's another adjacent crime like if you have sex in public or she robs you or whatever.