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Thai sex workers rally at Parliament for protection act


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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Workers from entertainment venues, massage parlours, karaoke venues, go-go bars, as well as freelance sex workers and members of the Empower Foundation, hosted the event called “I come to demand my laws. Sex work is work.”

Are you going to declare every baht you make and pay the relevant tax you owe?

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28 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Are you going to declare every baht you make and pay the relevant tax you owe?

If so perhaps when they tax foreigner's income we can claim our expendeture to hookers as deductable expenses. 

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1 hour ago, jippytum said:

If so perhaps when they tax foreigner's income we can claim our expendeture to hookers as deductable expenses. 

Demand an invoice from the hookers... so they can keep their accounts in order.

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My god! Do you see the women holding the signs. I can understand why they are fighting for these things now. They have no future selling sex for sure unless they can find a VERY drunk foreigner who is half blind. So they need some kind of retirement package from the government. 

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Sex workers should have legalization and social support: rights and respect for sex workers. But that won't happen, there is too much resistance from the people exploiting the workers i.e. operators who want to keep their profits high, paid / bribed politicians / law enforcement, customers who want to keep prices low, and social conservatives. As long as the "world's oldest profession" trade remains illegal, workers will be exploited and trafficked. Sex work should be legal, regulated, and licensed, with oversight by social workers to ensure all workers are doing it by choice and not coercion.

 

 

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1 hour ago, ibjoe said:

 

Sex workers should have legalization and social support: rights and respect for sex workers. But that won't happen, there is too much resistance from the people exploiting the workers i.e. operators who want to keep their profits high, paid / bribed politicians / law enforcement, customers who want to keep prices low, and social conservatives. As long as the "world's oldest profession" trade remains illegal, workers will be exploited and trafficked. Sex work should be legal, regulated, and licensed, with oversight by social workers to ensure all workers are doing it by choice and not coercion.

 

 

 

Also good for the better transparency of the law enforcement here.

If cops can extort those in that industry, they are just like mobsters in uniform.

 

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5 hours ago, thesetat2013 said:

My god! Do you see the women holding the signs. I can understand why they are fighting for these things now. They have no future selling sex for sure unless they can find a VERY drunk foreigner who is half blind. So they need some kind of retirement package from the government. 

Judging from the photo at least one of them has a package already.😀

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Some critics opposed the idea, arguing that legalising sex work could lead to child exploitation and trafficking.

I thought that was already common in Thailand?

Legalization would mean the authorities would have to keep a closer watch in order to get their tax money.

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