11-05-2024, 08:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2024, 08:22 AM by PunterKing.)
Again, a very good article: https://sex-vienna.com/2024/10/29/sweden...t-working/
After hours of watching and waiting, the police often face setbacks—sometimes they don’t make a single arrest. When they do catch a client, the person may deny buying sex, but they still have to come in for questioning. Inside the apartments, the police often see grim conditions—small rooms with just a bed and a couple of chairs. In one case, a client paid 130 euros to a 50-year-old Swedish woman who said she was doing it because of financial problems after her divorce.
Personally I found it terrible that police officers are waiting for hours to catch red-handed clients. Meantime the really serious criminals are on the streets and doing their stuffs. And as the example shows, there are reasons why woman works as prostitute, the 50-year-old woman in the article had serious financial problems. By deterring her clients, who will win on this situation?
After hours of watching and waiting, the police often face setbacks—sometimes they don’t make a single arrest. When they do catch a client, the person may deny buying sex, but they still have to come in for questioning. Inside the apartments, the police often see grim conditions—small rooms with just a bed and a couple of chairs. In one case, a client paid 130 euros to a 50-year-old Swedish woman who said she was doing it because of financial problems after her divorce.
Personally I found it terrible that police officers are waiting for hours to catch red-handed clients. Meantime the really serious criminals are on the streets and doing their stuffs. And as the example shows, there are reasons why woman works as prostitute, the 50-year-old woman in the article had serious financial problems. By deterring her clients, who will win on this situation?