Hum..This "entertainment complex" already exists by the way (it's called Nana Plaza...). Overall, i think this won't change anything in a significant way. Although prostitution is illegal, it is clearly "permitted" and seldom prosecuted. Covid was an unusual time where financial compensations were equally seldom and not just for those working in this business but for most who were promised the (laughable) 5000 thb compensation. And, not sure most of the women who choose to work there are willing to pay taxes, file the PND 1 forms etc...Plus. For those who go with customers and who get paid by cash, how wil you control any of their earnings? i don't know. To me this is Tweedldum and Tweedledee.