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Norway introduces ban against buying sexual favours

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Apr 18, 2008, 14:31 GMT


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JonathanApr 21st, 2008 - 13:26:54

Absolute madness.
Swedish law failed completely in Sweden: internet and indoor hidden prostitution apart, there are probably as many prostitutes on the Swedish streets now that there were in 1999 (source: Sweden Police, december 2006) and life has become worse and more dangerous for sex workers.
This from Norway is just another dangerous, stupid and moralist idea from stupid and moralist politicians.

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