Ontario"s Court of Appeal has ruled that sex workers should be able to legally take their trade indoors and pay staff to support them, steps that many in the industry have already taken to make their work safer.
The court released a decision Monday on an appeal of Superior Court Judge Susan G. Himel's high-profile ruling that three provisions of the Criminal Code pertaining to prostitution should be struck down on the grounds that they are unconstitutional.
The Ontario appeal court agreed with two-thirds of Himel's ruling, namely that the provisions prohibiting common bawdy-houses and living off the avails of prostitution, are both unconstitutional in their current form.
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Ontario"s Court of Appeal has ruled that sex workers should be able to legally take their trade indoors and pay staff to support them, steps that many in the industry have already taken to make their work safer.
The court released a decision Monday on an appeal of Superior Court Judge Susan G. Himel's high-profile ruling that three provisions of the Criminal Code pertaining to prostitution should be struck down on the grounds that they are unconstitutional.
The Ontario appeal court agreed with two-thirds of Himel's ruling, namely that the provisions prohibiting common bawdy-houses and living off the avails of prostitution, are both unconstitutional in their current form.
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There are less noble professions, such as being a politician