RE: New Mayor-Elect & Aurora Ave
I've been watching this and I'm not sure what they're going to do yet. The topic of SOAP / SODA zones was hotly-debated during the election debates, Mayor-Elect Wilson is not a fan of SOAP / SODA nor is incoming City Attorney Ericka Evans. Wilson has stated that she favors decriminalization but hasn't said what approach she favors and that can determine whether or not johns are included in that decriminalization. She has stated that she feels that sex workers are victims but hasn't said much about buyers from what I've seen. One thing is clear, if they eliminate SOAP / SODA zones [I]again[/I], they'll have to have some sort of city assistance or controls in place out there to deal with it all or we'll resort to the same level of crazy which we saw from 2020 forward. Massive explosion of population of SWs, pimp shootings, etc. Residents don't like that. I hope they learn from the last time, they can't just turn it off and then hope for the best, clearly that approach didn't work. But, we know government isn't good at learning from the past when it comes to prostitution so I won't hope for much. Either way, I suspect johns are still going to be viewed as criminal and the lowest-form of human.
[QUOTE=BigDumper;7451506]The new Seattle mayor might make aurora great again! MAGA! Get it! She said in an interview that she supports decriminalizing prostitution in the lead up to her election during a KIRO 7 Q&A. She said with limitations. Don't know what the limitations are though.[/QUOTE]
New and returning providers on tna
Anyone else seeing a higher amounts of new and returning providers? Might be the economy. Seeing some established ones that haven't had a review since 2020. I'm all for TOFTT, but wondering if this is entering listcrawler level of scam.