4th July 2009 |
Come Again?... |
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Cheap rates for working girls are held to be disrespectful |
Based on
article
from
thelocal.de
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mayor in the state of Baden-Württemberg has started an initiative to outlaw
so-called flat-rate bordellos.
The plan was announced in an interview with Christoph Palm of the Christian
Democrat party and mayor of the town Fellbach, near Stuttgart.
Social Democrat representative Katrin Altpeter has lent her support to the plan.
The state must intervene quickly to ban arrangements that do not respect
human dignity, she said.
The Pussyclub bordello opened in Fellbach on June 5 offering a flat-rate
deal for sex. Customers pay between €70 and €100 to patronise prostitutes as
often as they like in a single visit.
The low price raises the suspicion that the women are being exploited,
Palm told SWR4.
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29th July 2009 |
Come Again?... |
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All in brothel rate for food, drinks and several girls winds up the German authorities |
Based on
article
from
dw-world.de
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Police
and law officials have raided German bordellos under suspicion of social
security fraud, among others. They have been trying to stop the flat-rate fee
system in brothels, arguing that it violates prostitutes' dignity.
While the global recession has hit the financial sector, the export industry,
and car companies, it has also been felt in the world's oldest business sector -
prostitution.
One such way which has made headlines in Germany is the flat-rate fee
system, offered by at least four brothels in Germany, where prostitution is
legal.
The Pussy Club chain offers such a flat rate, which entitles customers to
unlimited sexual services all day for a one-off entry fee of 70 euros ($100).
But the new discount scheme has triggered a wave of protests, especially in the
southwestern state of Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Authorities there are now trying to shut down the brothels, arguing the new
pricing plan violates the human dignity of the women working there.
Baden-Wuerttemberg Justice Minister Ulrich Goll told Germany's Der Spiegel
magazine that there was a strong enough legal justification for police and
authorities to intervene: If you look at the way these brothels advertise,
then there's a violation of the human dignity of the prostitutes who work there,
he said, adding that authorities were working on a way to stop the brothels
from operating the way they do under that current fee system.
On Sunday, police and justice officials searched brothels using the plan in
Stuttgart, Heidelberg, Schoenefeld near Berlin and Wuppertal. They say they
suspect the bordellos of social security fraud, employing foreign prostitutes
without permission and not maintaining hygiene standards.
The brothels' advertising slogan has a simple message: Sex with all women, as
long as you want, as often as you want. For 70 euros customers are entitled
to all the sex, food and drink they want between 10 am and 4 pm. The evening
flat rate rises to 100 euros.
The operator of the Pussy Club brothels, Patricia Floreiu, defended the new
pricing scheme, arguing that most customers leave after one or two sessions and
that none of the women are forced into the working under the new terms: It
simply brings in more customers. Hardly anyone can 'do it' more than twice. So
basically the flat rate is mostly for the free beer, she says.
Two of the brothels, in Stuttgart and Heidelberg, were ordered closed after
health inspectors said they might spread disease. The raids also targeted
franchises in Berlin and the city of Wuppertal, but those brothels remained
open.
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6th February 2010 |
Traffic Cops... |
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German police raid 600 brothels |
Based on
article
from
dw-world.de
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German
police raided about 600 brothels in 13 states Tuesday night targeting human
trafficking from West Africa.
The Federal Criminal Police Office said Wednesday that it was
interviewing more than 100 women from different West African countries
who were forced to work as prostitutes, some of them minors.
Tuesday's raids follow an investigation of several years. Only if
we manage to win the trust of victims and persuade them to cooperate
with the authorities can we break the cycle of repression, intimidation
and dependency, said federal police chief Joerg Ziercke in
Wiesbaden.
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