Detroit Escorts: Prostitution laws struck down
September 29, 2010 at 2:12 pm | In Detroit escorts | No CommentsWith Windsor’s close proximity to the U.S., which Ducharme said has strict prostitution laws, Windsor could return to its reputation as a border town Sin City if the ruling stands. “Would you have customers from the U.S.? No doubt you would,” he said. City clerk Valerie Critchley said the judgment wouldn’t likely affect the city’s licensing operations, which require licences of adult entertainment establishments, escorts and personal service, and holistic practitioners of massage therapy. “We’ve never licensed someone to commit acts of prostitution,” she said. “We don’t license prostitution, per se. That isn’t part of our bylaw.” Windsor police Supt. Vince Power said he couldn’t comment on the judgment until he had reviewed the entire ruling. But he said in a statement Tuesday that the Windsor police service “is very interested and concerned about these issues and the impact on our community.” fwillick@windsorstar.com BY THE NUMBERS Data from the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics show the number of homicides against prostitutes has remained steady over the last two decades. From 1991-99, police reported 72 prostitute slayings. From 2000-08, there were 70.© Copyright (c) The Windsor Star
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