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Nanny State

Hundreds of French Sex Workers March in Paris Against Laws Making Buying, Selling, and Looking Like You Might Sell Sex a Crime

In France, looking a little too slutty to a police officer is punishable by six months in prison and a fine of €3,750.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.30.2015 12:15 PM

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An anti-prostitution proposal being debated in France could criminalize "johns" for the first time, à la Sweden and Canada. Over the weekend, hundreds of French sex workers took to the streets of Paris in protest. 

The march was organized by the French Union of Sex Workers, STRASS, in coordination with other groups. STRASS' position is that criminalization of customers will not "end demand" for prostitution but rather force sex workers further underground, driving them away from community support associations and health care facilities.

Prostitution is technically legal in France, but brothels and "active solicitation" (racolage) have long been banned. And in 2003, then-interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy ushered in a ban on racolage passif, or "passive solicitation," defined as being present in revealing clothes in an area known for prostitution. Now looking a little too slutty to a police officer is punishable by six months in prison and a fine of €3,750. 

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The proposal being debated in the French Senate this Monday and Tuesday has changed quite a bit since it first passed the country's National Assembly in late 2013. Originally, lawmakers wanted to decriminalize solicitation but assess a penalty of €1,500 on prostitution clients. The Senate's revamped measure would keep paying for sex legal and keep soliciting illegal (basically, it would uphold the status quo), though many politicians advocate adding back in the client-criminalization clause. 

"What we are really afraid of is that France ends up with both clients and prostitutes being penalized which would be total prohibition," a spokeswoman from STRASS told The Local.

A large number of South American- and Asian-immigrant sex workers came out for this weekend's protest, complaining that laws against "passive prostitution" are used unevenly against immigrant women due to police stereotyping. There's a huge disparity between lawmakers' desired objective of fighting sex-trafficking networks and the reality of how criminalizing solicitation is applied in the field by police, the president of a French association of Chinese sex workers said. Transgender sex workers said they will be similarly singled out for harassment and arrest by police. 

STRASS and other pro-sex work feminist groups allege that France's anti-solicitation policies are aimed more at driving out immigrants than protecting the sexually exploited. "We know criminalisation is for police to specifically arrest migrant sex workers," said STRASS secretary Morgane Merteuil. "Illegal migrants can be deported if arrested for sex work, so some legal migrants could also be arrested, and if they cannot prove that they're there legally this can be problem." 

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Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason.

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  1. anon   10 years ago

    I offer this as proof that French lawmakers are retards.

    Because if we're honest with ourselves, we all want women to be more slutty.

    1. kinnath   10 years ago

      Not my daughter. Especially not my grand-daughters.

      1. Episiarch   10 years ago

        What about your mom? Because I know I want her to be sluttier.

        1. kinnath   10 years ago

          She's really old and spends most of her days lost in a bottle. Even dad avoids her and spends most of his days at the golf course.

          1. Episiarch   10 years ago

            All right, then I'll have to focus on your daughter and grand-daughters.

            1. kinnath   10 years ago

              Just remember, Iowa is a "shall issue" state.

              1. LarryA   10 years ago

                So is she a "Pretty Little One?"
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lFMK3UIa74

            2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

              Liar. You know you want the great grandma.

              1. Episiarch   10 years ago

                Be quiet! I'm distracting him!

                1. kinnath   10 years ago

                  Mama may spend too much time with the bottle, but she still knows how to use the 12-gauge.

                  1. anon   10 years ago

                    She only pulls the 12 guage on you, kinnath, because you aren't hung like epi.

                    1. kinnath   10 years ago

                      I know. Epi is not quite so scary.

      2. Warty   10 years ago

        Speak for yourself.

        *orders another DADDY'S LITTLE WHORE onesie*

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          Well, onesies do have a snap button crotch....

          1. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

            Playa deserves a treat.

            Just for you.

      3. anon   10 years ago

        Well, Kinnath, assuming your daughter is 18 or older, I want her to be more slutty.

    2. Elizabeth Nolan Brown   10 years ago

      The Mirror coverage of this is pretty hilarious: "It is expected that prostitutes will be forced to wear casual clothing like jeans and trainers to get around the rules."

      http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/w.....te-5414422

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Part of the fun is trying to guess what's underneath.

        1. Jerry on the sea   10 years ago

          +1 burqa.

      2. Charles Easterly   10 years ago

        "It is expected that prostitutes will be forced to wear casual clothing...."

        The unintended consequences the resultant confusion will cause may range from laughable to violent:

        "Excuse me madame, but how much do you charge for a, um, zesty session?"

        "What do you think I am a prostitute?"

        "Well, you are wearing tight fitting jeans...."

        Slap!

      3. Sevo   10 years ago

        ENB, you're saying someone will find a way around a law against prostitution?!!
        Well, I NEVER!

  2. Episiarch   10 years ago

    Jerri: "Packing a Musket", by Jerri Blank. When you work from your home and johns call on the phone, you're a call girl. When you walk till you're limp and give a cut to a pimp, you're a street whore. When they're begging ya "please," to get down on your knees, near their groinage, 'scusa me, but ya see, don't ya touch where they pee, without coinage.

    Noblet: Thank you, Jerri, that'll be...

    Jerri: When I straddle and squat, to show you my... [bell rings, drowning Jerri's voice out]

  3. Dark Lord of the Cis   10 years ago

    "... hundreds of French sex workers took to the streets of Paris in protest."

    Haha! You didn't count on my loyal army of prostitutes.

    1. Charles Easterly   10 years ago

      "Haha! You didn't count on my loyal army of prostitutes."

      +1 The Big Fat Kill

  4. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

    Do you hear the harlots sing, singing the songs of angry whores? It is the music of the hookers who will not be slaves again!

  5. Jerry on the sea   10 years ago

    ...workers said they will be similarly singled out for harassment and arrest by police.

    Not if you give them protection money and other favors.

  6. Warty   10 years ago

    So French women are incapable of intimacy because they don't keep their maidenheads intact, right? Because of whores?

    1. Hey Nikki!   10 years ago

      No problem with intimacy. It's just that they can't pair bond. You know, like ducks do.

      1. Episiarch   10 years ago

        Don't forget swans, Nicole.

        1. Warty   10 years ago

          Geese pair bond for life, you know. And they're the most obnoxious bird in the entire bird world. Coincidence? You decide.

          1. Kaptious Kristen   10 years ago

            So if she weighs the same as a goose, she's a whore?

            1. Alton Knutson   10 years ago

              I lol'd

    2. Catatafish   10 years ago

      It's because they don't ride side-saddle on their trips throughout the countryside. Duh.

    3. LarryA   10 years ago

      So French women are incapable of intimacy because they don't keep their maidenheads intact, right? Because of whores?

      Certainly not! It's because virgins have no union.

  7. Charles Easterly   10 years ago

    The women.... How much for the women?

  8. Anonymous Coward   10 years ago

    The feminist war on prostitution and male sexuality isn't local, it's not even national, but it's international, especially in the "Western" countries.

  9. David Emami   10 years ago

    "How do I look?"
    "Like a cheap French harlot."
    "'French'?!?!"

  10. DEG   10 years ago

    n France, looking a little too slutty to a police officer is punishable by six months in prison and a fine of ?3,750.

    Plus extra-judicial punishment.

  11. adolphowisner   10 years ago

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  12. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

    Wait, how can a French woman be too slutty?

  13. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

    Now looking a little too slutty to a police officer is punishable by six months in prison and a fine of ?3,750.

    So French police officers now get all the pussy they can extort.

  14. F. Stupidity, Jr.   10 years ago

    These are not the droits you're looking for.

  15. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

    Meanwhile, in America, having condoms is evidence of prostitution.

    In free America, law fucks you?

  16. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

    "And in 2003, then-interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy ushered in a ban on racolage passif, or "passive solicitation,"..."

    Isn't this the guy whose wife we've all seen nekkid?

  17. Mainer2   10 years ago

    "What's wrong with being sexy?" - Nigel Tufnel

  18. Alan@.4   10 years ago

    Oh my, might the possibility of my taking a shot at the president, either of France, the U.S. or any place else for that matter, be grounds to punish me, with jail terms, fines or worse?

  19. LarryA   10 years ago

    The march was organized by the French Union of Sex Workers, STRASS...

    French prostitutes have a union? U.S. Democrats are missing a huge opportunity here.

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