Eh, if prostitution is legal and they're not allowed to work because of Covid-19 measures then I think they should get the same consideration as any other person not allowed to do their jobs.
We can argue about whether it should be legal, whether it's immoral or degenerate et cetera but none of that should be relevant to the system as it currently is.
It is not legal, that's the thing. Prostitution is still 100% illegal in the UK. It's just never enforced. They're always treated as poor victims rather than actual criminals.
Eh, if prostitution is legal and they're not allowed to work because of Covid-19 measures then I think they should get the same consideration as any other person not allowed to do their jobs.
We can argue about whether it should be legal, whether it's immoral or degenerate et cetera but none of that should be relevant to the system as it currently is.
It is not legal, that's the thing. Prostitution is still 100% illegal in the UK. It's just never enforced. They're always treated as poor victims rather than actual criminals.
If they need rent and food, prison is free.
Well in that case I retract my statement, that's ridiculous. They should certainly treat this as an admission of criminal behavior.