I talked to someone in Amsterdam about this.
The reason it was legalized in The Netherlands is because of lots of human trafficking and abuse women suffered, especially since it's a port and sailors used to bring women from all around the world.
So instead of a harmful underground economy, they decided to legalize it, and protect the women, as well as tax them.
Like the way they handle drugs, this is done very efficiently. Each prostitute - the PC term is sex worker - is self employed (like a message therapist). She gets a license from the government, and rents out a room and can charge whatever rate she wants. There's even a union "the red thread". The police protect her instead of hunting her down. In fact, the red light district is the safest in Amsterdam, because of heavy police presence. She can choose her clients and can 'serve' them on her terms. Further, she also gets insurance. An STD (like AIDS) for example, is grounds for disability payments.
Amsterdam hasn't burned to the ground. Further, for people like Duwelon who assume that girls are instantly going to become prostitutes and give up other professions, it doesn't work like that. While prostitution is very lucrative, most girls give up in 2-3 years, because it's a very taxing profession - mentally and physically. Duwelon, I don't think you know about women very well; no girl would prefer prostitution when she has the option of a different profession (unless she likes being a prostitute, which is probably rare). What the dutch have done is provide protection for women who'd take it up anyway and risk being abused. Plus they can now tax them. I really don't see what's wrong with this scenario.
The reason it was legalized in The Netherlands is because of lots of human trafficking and abuse women suffered, especially since it's a port and sailors used to bring women from all around the world.
So instead of a harmful underground economy, they decided to legalize it, and protect the women, as well as tax them.
Like the way they handle drugs, this is done very efficiently. Each prostitute - the PC term is sex worker - is self employed (like a message therapist). She gets a license from the government, and rents out a room and can charge whatever rate she wants. There's even a union "the red thread". The police protect her instead of hunting her down. In fact, the red light district is the safest in Amsterdam, because of heavy police presence. She can choose her clients and can 'serve' them on her terms. Further, she also gets insurance. An STD (like AIDS) for example, is grounds for disability payments.
Amsterdam hasn't burned to the ground. Further, for people like Duwelon who assume that girls are instantly going to become prostitutes and give up other professions, it doesn't work like that. While prostitution is very lucrative, most girls give up in 2-3 years, because it's a very taxing profession - mentally and physically. Duwelon, I don't think you know about women very well; no girl would prefer prostitution when she has the option of a different profession (unless she likes being a prostitute, which is probably rare). What the dutch have done is provide protection for women who'd take it up anyway and risk being abused. Plus they can now tax them. I really don't see what's wrong with this scenario.
