And it's not even law yet.
Just wait till it passes into law and the first big busts start happening.
Guys like most of us (fine upstanding middle class guys who work for a living and pay the bills) have the most to lose.
I for one don't want to see my sad face splashed across the page of the Toronto Sun getting busted at a Massage Parlour. It would be career ending. It's simply not worth a piece of ass to see a lifetime's worth of mother fucking work get flushed down the toilet for 10 seconds of ecstacy. No piece of ass is worth that.
This is exactly what I have been talking about. I would say there are a lot of us in this boat and that we generally make up a lot of the repeat clientele that SPs and MPs see (please tell me if I'm wrong as I can only see my perspective). Will it end the existence of all SPs / MPs ? - nope, not by a long shot. There will always be guys that don't care if they are charged criminally or think the chance of getting caught is too low to worry.
The law will have make the transaction, paying for play, criminal. It wasn't before.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court said...
"We find ourselves in an anomalous, some would say bizarre, situation where almost everything related to prostitution has been regulated by the criminal law except the transaction itself."
For now, that has been fixed, simple as that. In the long run the law probably won't survive but thats years and years away.
All of us on TERB are against the law without a doubt. When you read the comments at news sites etc. there is a lot of support for the new law too, so its not all one sided like we see in the comments here.
The risk for me will be too high to see SPs or MPs - YMMV (never thought I'd use the acronym that way).
Time to book the last hurrah.