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Street prostitutes in Spain are required to wear reflective clothes to prevent traffic accidents. October 20 10 10, prostitutes soliciting on the streets near Els, Catalonia, Spain were required to wear yellow fluorescent jackets, or they would face a fine of 40 euros. According to the local police, the move is aimed at sex workers on the "LL- 1 1" highway, but it is not because of their professional attributes, but because soliciting on rural roads has seriously threatened drivers' driving safety.

Taiwan Province Province requires the consent of spouses to require adults to engage in sex work.

In Taiwan Province Province, in order to decriminalize and punish sex workers, the internal affairs department has drawn up a draft of "Adult Sexual Exchange Management Law", which stipulates that adult sex workers with spouses must obtain their spouses' consent before engaging in sex work. If their spouse doesn't agree, they will still commit adultery, and the other half can ask for a divorce on this basis.

Foreign restaurants in Shanghai posted notices prohibiting prostitutes from entering.

In 2008, a restaurant in Shanghai posted a sign that prostitutes were not allowed to enter. The notice said, "Prostitutes are not welcome in Mexican restaurants. If you are a prostitute, please try to restrain yourself from entering this restaurant and garden, and don't wander at the gate; " If you are not sure who you are, please ask the security guards for help-they are very friendly. "

A city in the Netherlands plans to implement a point reward program to encourage prostitutes to change careers.

In order to encourage prostitutes in the red light district to change careers, Eindhoven, the Netherlands plans to implement a special reward plan. As long as they meet good performance, they will get bonus points in exchange for coupons and free purchase of designer fashion or furniture. In order to rectify the city's red light district, Eindhoven City Council is trying to encourage prostitutes to change careers and plans to close the red light district on 20 1 1.

Norway stipulates that prostitutes will be punished and innocent prostitutes will enjoy free education.

In 2009, Norway implemented a new law to punish prostitutes instead of prostitution, and even banned Norwegian citizens and residents from whoring abroad. It is reported that the Norwegian government has made this new law following Sweden's example, aiming at eliminating street prostitution and protecting prostitutes. According to the new law, prostitutes will enjoy free education and police assistance, and prostitutes who take drugs or alcohol will also receive drug and alcohol treatment.

Switzerland built a "sex parking box" to cover up the sexual behavior of prostitutes on the street.

In Switzerland, where prostitutes are legal, many areas are troubled by prostitutes' open sex trade in public places, which affects the city appearance. 20 10 September, Zurich police plan to set up a special parking space near the red light district to provide prostitutes with a more hidden "working space". Zurich police often receive complaints from residents living near the red light district that prostitutes who "do business" don't know how to hide in broad daylight, which is very disgusting. In order not to let these residents continue to be affected by this "visual pollution", the local police plan to follow the solutions of Essen and Cologne in Germany and set up a "sex parking box" near the red light district as a special sex trading place.

The new deal in the United States caught prostitutes and persuaded them to reform.

From 20 10 to 1, the United States began to implement the New Deal. Prostitutes are no longer just arrested and detained. The police and volunteers will give them advice and psychological counseling, hoping that they will complete the transition from sex offenders to sex victims, from confinement to goodwill persuasion.

Taipei asked the police not to punish prostitutes.

Hao Longbin, Mayor of Taipei, published a white paper on human rights policy in June, 20 10, pointing out that according to the interpretation of "Chief Justice Meeting", it is unconstitutional to punish only prostitutes and sex workers. Ye Qingyuan, chairman of the Law Committee of the Taipei Municipal Government, said that the Taipei Police Department had been asked not to punish prostitutes and other sex workers. However, Ye Qingyuan stressed that this practice is not to encourage pornography, and operators who set up paging stations and grooms who transport call girls will still be punished by law.

Dutch mayor suggested sending prostitutes to work in foreign troops.

June 5438+October 2006 10, a female mayor of the Netherlands suggested that prostitutes could be sent to the overseas garrison of the Dutch army to "work in the army", so as to avoid the sexual hunger of the military soldiers to "vent" local women, but her remarks caused controversy. "I don't think my wife will think this is a good idea," said Denberg, a spokesman for the Dutch Army Employees' Union. "I think it makes sense, but I also think it's strange," said Fan doster, a spokesman for the Sex Workers Association.

The Brazilian government launched the "Prostitute Work Manual", which caused controversy.

"seduce your guests with cute nicknames, make your voice as charming as possible, provide them with special services, and if generous enough, help them wash their clothes." This is a description of the work of prostitutes in Brazil. In July, 2006, the Brazilian government made public the work of guiding the service industry online, which was unacceptable to many people, but prostitutes thought that prostitution should also be an officially recognized occupation. It is reported that this life guide not only introduces the occupation of prostitutes, but also provides advice for call girls and teaches them how to succeed in their work.

Germany issued a controversial law, and retired prostitutes can enjoy labor insurance.

The German parliament has promulgated a controversial law: prostitutes can enjoy state pension subsidies and medical insurance at the legal retirement age of 60, and they can also be allowed to choose to work in sanitary and comfortable brothels. According to expert analysis, this move will also strengthen the legal status of prostitutes. In the future, prostitutes will be able to claim compensation in court with confidence if their clients refuse to pay for sexual services. The Christian Democratic Party, as an opposition party, resolutely opposed the passage of this law, but the full support of the ruling Social Democratic Party and the Green Party made the law get enough votes in favor.

Indian auction girls celebrate their first night as prostitutes.

In July 2008, on an expressway 30 miles west of the Taj Mahal in India, several girls (at least two of them were under the age of 15) were either sitting or standing or wandering in the dusty driveway. "First night" is a precious commodity, so middle-aged businessmen passing by here are willing to pay a high price. The normal charge is only one hundred rupees, but the virgin Mary is the highest price, and the bid can exceed twenty thousand rupees. If she is particularly beautiful, people will want to sell for 40 thousand rupees. Guests who can afford this high price can keep the girl until they get bored-days or even weeks. When he gets tired of her, people will hold celebrations for it. As it is considered unlucky to keep the money for selling the first night's rights, the money will be used to hold a luxury party. A girl can't get married once she loses her virginity. The choice has been made and the whole ethnic group is celebrating-this is her wedding night.

Hong Kong police study and establish a mechanism to release criminal news for sex workers.

On March 18, 2008, Hong Kong concerned sex workers' groups marched from Southorn Stadium in Wan Chai to Wan Chai Police Station, calling on the police to formulate sound policies so that sex workers can work with peace of mind. Within four days, there were four cases of killing female workers in Hong Kong. After meeting with Wisteria, a group concerned about sex workers, the Hong Kong police said that they would study the establishment of a mechanism for sex workers to spread crime information, and would also consider setting up regional contact points for sex workers to contact the police directly.

Dutch red light district builds monuments for prostitutes all over the world.

June 5438 +2007 10, the red light district in Amsterdam, the Netherlands will set up a monument for prostitutes all over the world. This monument is a bronze statue of a woman. A woman sat on the doorstep of her house, her hands on her knees, looking up at the sky, and another girl knelt at her feet. The artist who created this bronze statue is the sculptor Els Riggs. Mariska Maiur, a former prostitute, ordered this bronze statue from Riggs. Starting from 1996, she is in charge of the prostitute information center. The Amsterdam government allowed the monument to be placed in the red light district.

Britain gives a green light to brothels, and it is legal to have no more than three prostitutes.

On June 5438+ 10, 2006, only one prostitute in Britain was able to provide sexual services in apartments or other places without violating the law. However, the British government confirmed that the relevant laws may be amended to allow two prostitutes and 1 receptionists to legally set up small brothels. The British government announced that prostitutes were allowed to work together in small brothels in an attempt to reduce the risk factors related to sex trade.