What will change - agencies advertising more openly I imagine
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What will change - agencies advertising more openly I imagine
My regular at a non FS place said when I come next month she will happily go further, but condom required. I once asked at this place about FS, and they said definitely not, and even denied they do extras while happily delivering them to me.
Yep its a relief. I have never had that issue. The only time I was worried once was in Western Sydney when some council people turned up to a property I was seeing a lovely lady having fun with at the time. It was in Castle Hill though which is Hillsong country so to speak......enough said.
I did see a police car out the front of Vivi's or very near there last week. Might have been visiting another shop along there though
I've been busted, a long time ago, but no problems. I think that unless they actually catch you with your dick in the girl, then you are there just for a therapeutic massage.
Well in theory now no more being busted.
Why in theory? Are there still grey areas?
Will we see a difference in advertising today? Anyone seen any blatant new ads?
In theory because I am assuming Visa raids will still be on the cards and while not our issue still don’t want to be stuck in the middle of one.
Recently saw a ML who once was one of my regulars but whom I hadn't seen in a while. She's running a little shop on the north side.
At the end of the session I brought up the topic of the legislative change, and she was completely unaware of it. To the extent that she asked me to send her proof that it was true and I wasn't BSing her.
As stated before, I wouldn't expect anything to change in a hurry...
Yes,, the one in Southport behind CSI, says due to law changes each girl will offer different up to full service and to come and ask, won’t be posting online however.
Is there even any confirmation the legislation has changed?
Sex work is no longer a crime in Queensland
All types of sex work are no longer criminalized in
Queensland.
Decriminalization changes the regulators of sex
work and the role of police
Previous regulators, the Prostitution Enforcement
Taskforce (PETF) in the Queensland Police Service
(QPS) and the Prostitution Licensing Authority (PLA)
are being abolished. QPS will no longer have a role
in the regulation of sex work.
Police entrapment powers (posing as clients) were
repealed in September 2023.
This signals a major change to how QPS should
relate to sex workers. Sex workers should expect to
be treated with respect and to have any reports of
crime against us taken seriously.
So from today we are now free if some cunty old bitch calls up to police to complain about a massage shop, the police will say well that's not illegal and do nothing.
I hope someone ups their game and leads the way, sydney shops have websites with weekly schedules and photo's, even if most don't show their face at least you get an idea of what you are getting before booking.
Where’s this nirvana i was promised?
Fee refunds for brothel licensees and managers
The Amendment Act also repeals in full the Prostitution Act 1999, and as a result the Prostitution Licensing Authority is abolished. There will be no sex work specific regulator or licensing system for sex work businesses.
All fees paid by brothel licensees and approved managers will be refunded on a pro rata basis calculated from 9 May 2024, with fees paid after that date refunded in full.
https://www.justice.qld.gov.au/initi...riminalisation
I went to a regular yesterday who is in a smaller and quieter shop. Usually when we get down to business she shuts and locks the exterior and room door before nuding up. Today she just got it all off without the precautions she usually does.