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Prostitution Reform (Control of Street Prostitution) Amendment Bill

October 5, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Moving prostitutes off New Zealand streets is the only solution to the problems of prostitution – compromises will not work, said NZ First Party Spokesperson for Social Policy/Welfare and Manukau East Asenati Lole-Taylor in a media release on 31 July 2014.

Lole-Taylor failed to retain her seat in parliament at the recent election held on 20 September 2014, so her private member’s bill – Prostitution Reform (Control of Street Prostitution) Amendment Bill – which she submitted to the ballot while a List MP, will need to be re-submitted in the name of another MP, presumably one of the current 11 NZ First Party members, if it has any chance of ever reaching the select committee stage for consideration. It was not selected from the ballot while she was as MP.

The purpose of the Bill is to amend the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 and prohibit street prostitution in New Zealand. The Bill restricts the locations where the business of prostitution or commercial sex services may occur to licensed or small owner-operated brothels. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Prostitution Tagged With: Asenati Lole-Taylor, commercial sex services, Control of Street Prostitution, decriminalise prostitution, NZ First Party, owner-operated brothels, Prostitution Law Review Committee, prostitution reform, Prostitution Reform Act 2003, Rt. Hon. Winston Peters, street prostitution, street soliciting, underaged prostitution

Submission re Draft Brothels Bylaws Amendment 2008

December 9, 2008 by SPCS 9 Comments

Submission to Upper Hutt City Council dated 8 December 2008

Background

The Society strongly opposed the Prostitution Reform Bill when it came before the Justice and Electoral Select Committee following its first reading in parliament in October 2000. It made both written and oral submissions to the committee and was one of the leading opponents of the bill. The Prostitution Reform Act 2005 (PRA) was passed by parliament on 26 June 2003 by a majority of only one vote (there was one abstention).

A number of Society executive members addressed the Upper Hutt City Council when it first embarked on a consultation process that led to the current bylaws governing the operation of brothels in the district. The Society strongly supported Mayor Wayne Guppy JP and his councillors who worked towards restrictions being imposed to limit the operation of brothels within the CBD and residential areas. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Prostitution Tagged With: Brothels Bylaws, Prostitution Reform Act 2003

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