Is Shame A Good Punishment For Johns?

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So this ho gets nailed (first by a few hundred customers, then more official like by the local fuzz) and she keeps this detailed list of her 'dates'. Now she wants to publish the names to serve as a shaming punishment. Some other towns do similar things, but this is the first time I've seen it so overt.

Me, I think it's great. I want to see if ABM is on it.:pimp:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49403906/ns/us_news-christian_science_monitor/#.UHskgoajjq0
 
Your false premise is that the legal system should involve itself.

And it doesn't surprise me that the Big Whore in Town turns out to also be the Manhater on an Ego Trip to Empower Herself.
 
Once the diseases set in it'll be obvious to those who know them anyway.

How stupid/desperate/suicidal do you have to be to have sex with a prostitute nowadays?
 
Little-known fact.

The dad of a current UO football player was caught in a "john" sting at the coast a few years ago, and lived not far from me.

Fill in the details on your own.
 
Little-known fact.

The dad of a current UO football player was caught in a "john" sting at the coast a few years ago, and lived not far from me.

Fill in the details on your own.

You were the trick?

{Poasted via palm pilot}
 
I clicked on this thread hoping that it would involve Canzano being embarrassed.
 
Your false premise is that the legal system should involve itself.

And it doesn't surprise me that the Big Whore in Town turns out to also be the Manhater on an Ego Trip to Empower Herself.

Decriminalize it.
 
If anyone wants the audio files to his divorce proceedings, I have them. It involves his ex-wife detailing some of his, uh, habits.
the asian broadcaster? they got divorced, well damn...btw I would like to hear the audio files, or you could say what the habits are?
 
While I disagree with both prostitution and marijuana use, legalizing both of them would bring quite a few extra tax dollars to states. It would also cut down on criminal activity associated with these two things.
 
While I disagree with both prostitution and marijuana use, legalizing both of them would bring quite a few extra tax dollars to states. It would also cut down on criminal activity associated with these two things.

I'm sort of on the fence on those two.

Prostitution is as old as society. But even aside from the moral issues, it creates a host of other problems. A few examples are that it creates a revenue stream for drug addicts that prevents them from seeking help to overcome their addictions, the spread of STD's, the effects it has on marriages, promulgation of child (and adult) slavery... So to legailize it for the sake of tax revenue seems a bit short sighted to me.

As to weed, it seems to me if people can drink booze weed isn't any worse. And in some cases, better. But it also dredges up all the arguments about driving while impaired, another full avenue for kids/adults to start on addictions unchecked, the studies (disputed, but there nonetheless) that indicate weed leads to stronger and more dangerous drugs... again, legalizing it for the sake of tax revenue is iffy to me.

One last thought. It is both undisputed and inarguable that societies are like dominoes that are lined up and then fall over as they crash into the next one. Allow one thing and it leads to something else, that leads to something else... until the society essentially collapses on itself or implodes. It's the basic nature of pregressiveness. I often wonder as we continue down the road of a moraless society just how far it'll go and the harm it does to innocent people by legalizing drugs & prostitution as we head down the progrssive road.
 
Legalize it. Nevada and Amsterdam don't seem to be suffering because of it.
 
I'm sort of on the fence on those two.

Prostitution is as old as society. But even aside from the moral issues, it creates a host of other problems. A few examples are that it creates a revenue stream for drug addicts that prevents them from seeking help to overcome their addictions, the spread of STD's, the effects it has on marriages, promulgation of child (and adult) slavery... So to legailize it for the sake of tax revenue seems a bit short sighted to me.

As to weed, it seems to me if people can drink booze weed isn't any worse. And in some cases, better. But it also dredges up all the arguments about driving while impaired, another full avenue for kids/adults to start on addictions unchecked, the studies (disputed, but there nonetheless) that indicate weed leads to stronger and more dangerous drugs... again, legalizing it for the sake of tax revenue is iffy to me.

Am I crazy in thinking that legalizing them could help alot of those problems. With prostitution, if it became legal it would be presumably be done through anencies or brothels who would be required, like any other business, to verify the ages of employees. If legalized, it would surely have regulations in place that require STD testing. It would also take pimps, who get girls addicted to drugs and force them into prostitution, out of the equation because who would use a pimp when they do not have to. I also don't think that it would be a revenue stream for drug addicted girls, just the opposite. I would imagine that women would have to apply to work at these agencies and some strung out looking girl simply won't get any work. As for marriages, if you are using a prostitute, legal or otherwise, your marriage is doomed anyway so I don't think there will be any difference there.

For weed, don't you think that it is a "gateway drug" becuase it is illegal and you have to go to "drug dealers" to get it. If you could buy a joint at safeway, buying cocaine or whatever else wouldn't be an option. Driving while impaired should certainly be illegal, just like with alcohol.
 
Am I crazy in thinking that legalizing them could help alot of those problems. With prostitution, if it became legal it would be presumably be done through anencies or brothels who would be required, like any other business, to verify the ages of employees. If legalized, it would surely have regulations in place that require STD testing. It would also take pimps, who get girls addicted to drugs and force them into prostitution, out of the equation because who would use a pimp when they do not have to. I also don't think that it would be a revenue stream for drug addicted girls, just the opposite. I would imagine that women would have to apply to work at these agencies and some strung out looking girl simply won't get any work. As for marriages, if you are using a prostitute, legal or otherwise, your marriage is doomed anyway so I don't think there will be any difference there.

For weed, don't you think that it is a "gateway drug" becuase it is illegal and you have to go to "drug dealers" to get it. If you could buy a joint at safeway, buying cocaine or whatever else wouldn't be an option. Driving while impaired should certainly be illegal, just like with alcohol.

With respect to prostitution, a legalized brothel does all those things you say. But compartmentalizing prostitution only means there are legal brothels. There are still non legal brothels as well as other prostitutes. Both Nevada and Amsterdam are full of them. And they have done nothing to stem the flow of child abductions for the global sex trade. So the issues with illicit prostitution will still be here. I wonder if legalizing it really does anything more than create a small tax revenue stream and also make it harder to police the matter.

As to weed, that’s an interesting point about it being a ‘gateway’ drug simply because it’s illegal. And I think there may be some validity to it. But let me say this. The first time I had nitrous administered in a dental office I realized right away why people take drugs. I felt like I was floating and I felt free and warm. Loved that stuff. I was high. So, as weed gets one ‘high’ and that leads many to wanting a better ‘high’. That doesn’t lead to booze, but to more powerful drugs to get that better ‘high’. So there’s doubt that weed is a gateway drug for some simply due to its effect on them.
 
Not to hijack this thread any further, but I was reviewing the history of John Canzano's wikipedia page and found it fairly entertaining
 

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