The British authorities would like to forbid prostitution
26 December 2007The British government considers the proposal to forbid prostitution.
Fiona MacTaggart, who coordinates the work of the government in this direction, says that recently London has become a trans-shipment point for the criminal groupings engaged in human trafficking from the Eastern Europe.
In the nearest future the government is going to send abroad an expert commission, which should find out how similar problems are solve in Holland and Sweden.
In the Great Britain prostitution is not forbidden. Only running of brothels is considered illegal.
The British Cabinet has already discussed the bill, providing punishment for “clients� within the framework of the campaign to reduce demand for prostitution.
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