Blame everything on the government,,,, her we go....Originally Posted by SteeL_Magnolia
Blame everything on the government,,,, her we go....Originally Posted by SteeL_Magnolia
Whether it's legalized or not... this industry isnt going to disappear overnight...
I don't know if legalizing is the term to be used... I do think it should be regulated.
Since we can't stop people from doing it there should be safeguards in place to improve safety, health risks, and of course.. taxes to help the economy.. (the government will be happy with that).. hehe
pabor ko ani kay mas makabarato ka kung naay bargain sale hihihihih
ganahan nlng ko e legalize para ma protectahan ang rights aning mga prosti oie..bisan ingun ana na sila they are still human beings and they deserve protection
And your point was?Originally Posted by pijavier
hehehehe
[br]Posted on: February 12, 2008, 07:44:13 PM_________________________________________________Totally agree! and In this country, legalizing it is the way to regulate it.Originally Posted by vipvip68
Legalizing will never happen... this is nothing but a myth...
so regulating it is the answer/solution? what is the world coming to then... let's just give every prostitute an ID, a philhealth card, SSS and get some bank to come up with a special credit card with discounts and pewrks for prostitutes
this can't be myth if the government will seriously conduct a referendum on this but for sure with lot of criticisms.. why not. the yes vote may win.
It is sad that it has come to this .. but like I said.... if we just excommunicate these prostitutes.. we push their industry underground. I also understand that we are heavily influenced by the Catholic Church. In a perfect world... prostitution should not be present.. but this is not the reality. Unless the church can come up with a better alternative than excommunicating the prostitutes... we have no choice but to do this..Originally Posted by pijavier
If we regulate the industry.. we can then go after the underground *** industry... at the same time we create programs to help reform the lives of these prostitutes by teaching them skills and providing decent jobs for them. The taxes they pay will be used to reform the lives of women who are forced into prostitution out of poverty. This will in effect decrease the number of prostitutes, help the economy and get rid of an underground industry that has been the bane of society and an eyesore to the church.
yes i do!
Dili ko pabro and dili sad na mahitabo
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