Court Rules Canada's Prostitution Laws Unconstitutional.

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http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...tution-laws-unconstitutional-court-rules?bn=1

A Toronto judge has struck down Canada’s prostitution laws, effectively decriminalizing activities associated with the world’s oldest trade.

“These laws, individually and together, force prostitutes to choose between their liberty interest and their right to security of the person as protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,” Justice Susan Himel of Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice said in Tuesday’s landmark decision.

The long-awaited judgement had been on reserve for nearly a year.

“This is wonderful,” dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford told reporters at the University Ave. courthouse.

Three sex trade workers had asked the court to strike down Criminal Code provisions dealing with prostitution, contending the laws violate their constitutional right to security of the person and freedom of expression.

Bedford and prostitutes Valerie Scott and Amy Lebovitch challenged the law under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

They argued that restrictions on keeping a common bawdy house, communicating for the purposes of prostitution and living on the avails of the trade force sex workers onto the street and expose them to violence.

In an affidavit filed with the court, Bedford described scars she has from being hit on the head with a baseball bat by a customer many years ago when she worked as a street prostitute.

The women argued that if the law permitted sex workers to conduct their business indoors, they could employ safety measures such as the use of security guards and monitoring devices.

But when the case was argued in Toronto last fall, lawyers for Ontario’s attorney general suggested there are already measures that women on the streets can employ to ensure safer working conditions, including simply warning each other about customers with a propensity for violence.

Lawyers for the federal government maintained that prostitution is inherently dangerous no matter where it is practised.

The Criminal Code prohibitions, Canada argued, are meant to prevent the commercialization of the sex trade and protect women from exploitation.

Although prostitution itself is not illegal in Canada, almost everything associated with it is, a situation that was once described as “bizarre” by a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada.

The Supreme Court dismissed a slightly narrower challenge to the country’s prostitution laws in 1990.

At that time, the court ruled that restrictions on communicating for the purposes of prostitution was a justifiable limit on free expression because the law was meant to discourage the nuisances of street prostitution and related activities such as drug trafficking.

As part of their case, Bedford, Scott and Lebovich pointed to a report from a Parliamentary committee that was released in 2006, several years after the Supreme Court had considered the constitutionality of the legislation.

The report concluded that restrictions on communicating had merely shifted prostitution from certain neighbourhoods into others.

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Some police reaction:
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/09/28/15510241-torsun.html
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Text of the decision:
http://www.spoc.ca/rulingPDF2010.pdf
 
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handmade

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Finally, we may be coming out of the "dark ages". There will be a fight though, count on it!
 

landscaper

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it will be appealed , part of the appeal will be you are not constitutionally guarenteed a specific job, they could solve the security problem by taking up another line of work
 

nottyboi

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Nah.. they will just outlaw the entire profession on the basis of controlling human trafficking.
 

Sammy the Bull

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Can I now go for a massage and not be worried about a raid....?????!!!!!!!
I believe that for the next 30 days you cannot be convicted for prostitution related offences (since The Crown has 30 days to appeal). Even if you are charged now, and go to court after the 30 days have expired.
Reason being there right now is no law that forbids prostitution.

Can a lawyer verify this for me??
 

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The Conservatives will now introduce a bill making prostitution outright illegal. The case was won on the grounds that the law made a perfectly legal activity dangerous. Making it an illegal activity solves the "problem".
 

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The Conservatives will now introduce a bill making prostitution outright illegal. The case was won on the grounds that the law made a perfectly legal activity dangerous. Making it an illegal activity solves the "problem".
This may prove a Pyrrhic victory for Professor Young.

Despite our wishes, I'm pretty sure that a platform of we will keep prostitution legal would not be a winning strategy against the Conservatives.
 

Aardvark154

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Agreed. I've been thinking they'll do that post appeal though.
Yes it would be post appeal.

As The Globe and Mail states: "If upheld on appeal, the decision will plunge Parliament back into the extremely divisive and complicated job of criminalizing an activity that is not itself [currently] illegal."
 

danmand

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This may prove a Pyrrhic victory for Professor Young.

Despite our wishes, I'm pretty sure that a platform of we will keep prostitution legal would not be a winning strategy against the Conservatives.
Another reason to make sure the conservatives does not get a majority.
 

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if this decision holds, then prepare for the biggest influx of international visitors you’ve ever witnessed. From Beijing to Mumbai, and from Ho Chi Minh City to Jakarta—the word will be out. . . . it's going to get hairy once the professionals hit ground here. You thought it was competitive over these last few years? You ain’t seen nuthin’ yet.
From the perspective of both tourists and SPs, I not sure that will be the case. Do you see tons of people visiting Sydney (Australia) for that reason? However, it is true that the Australians do treat immigration more seriously.
 

hardchocol8te

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Any government that tries to criminalize prostitution as an "election issue" is going down. Every guy has been a john at one point or another and we've all got the right to vote. Don't try to 'regulate' it either. I don't want to see a stupid red light district or 'licenses' either. It's consensual sex between adults. The fact that money is exchanged is irrelevant. We want to keep the government out of our bedrooms.

As of today prostitution has been decriminalized. My advice to any politician that wants to keep his job: leave things the way they are.
 

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However, if this decision holds, then prepare for the biggest influx of international visitors you’ve ever witnessed. From Beijing to Mumbai, and from Ho Chi Minh City to Jakarta—the word will be out. No criminal record, first world living standards, and lax immigration laws...welcome to your new home!
Seems a bit of a quantum leap from this ruling. We have enough other legal unskilled professions including maids, industrial cleaning, gardening, etc yet I don't see a hoard of immigration from the third world.
 

HetroGuy

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The Conservatives will now introduce a bill making prostitution outright illegal. The case was won on the grounds that the law made a perfectly legal activity dangerous. Making it an illegal activity solves the "problem".
The reason that the activity is legal is because it is already protected under the charter. They cannot legislate your rights from you under the Charter of Rights & Freedom because it is unpopular. That is why they made laws restricting it which were subsequently tossed.

They are not idiots ... well total idiots ... they can regulate it and like gambling and liquor before it - as soon as they realize how much additional tax dollars can be generated by regulating it - they will probably become the biggest pimps in the world.
 
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