In Germany or Switzerland, can pay fines in cash, sometimes with credit card if polizei have machine for, in some of their cars, and they give You a bill to attest You paid. Swiss polizei is much less honest than German.
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In Germany or Switzerland, can pay fines in cash, sometimes with credit card if polizei have machine for, in some of their cars, and they give You a bill to attest You paid. Swiss polizei is much less honest than German.
There is a very easy solution: respect the law. If you get caught, act like an adult, apologize and pay the fine. Don't pretend that your car was abducted by metamorphing aliens who just wanted you to pay their tickets.
With good news about Vaccine and high effective rate, When do you expect FKK reopen again?
January?
February?
March?
April?
[QUOTE=Tuber19;2505547]With good news about Vaccine and high effective rate, When do you expect FKK reopen again?
January?
February?
March?
April?[/QUOTE]And when will scheduled flights to Germany increase & become more user friendly?
If the vaccines receive safety certificates I'm scheduled (according to the media) to receive mine in January or early February at the latest so when the clubs reopen I will be over immediately providing enough of the girls have returned to work?
[QUOTE=Tuber19;2505547]With good news about Vaccine and high effective rate, When do you expect FKK reopen again?
January?
February?
March?
April?[/QUOTE]Would it be useful to have a new thread entitled "German FKK Club Reopening Info" ?
Not just containing club reopening information but how many girls have started back, any cost increases, club improvements, etc.
Just an idea!
[QUOTE=Canary;2505722]And when will scheduled flights to Germany increase & become more user friendly?
If the vaccines receive safety certificates I'm scheduled (according to the media) to receive mine in January or early February at the latest so when the clubs reopen I will be over immediately providing enough of the girls have returned to work?[/QUOTE]My number one question is when will Americans be allowed back into Germany.
[QUOTE=Turgid;2506039]My number one question is when will Americans be allowed back into Germany.[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.skyscanner.com/travel-restrictions[/URL]
What do you think the prostitution / sex scene be like in Germany and other countries in Europe a decade from now? Will it be the same, more restrictive with possibility of sex purchase bans all over, or more liberal laws?
[QUOTE=BaltiX;2506179]What do you think the prostitution / sex scene be like in Germany and other countries in Europe a decade from now? Will it be the same, more restrictive with possibility of sex purchase bans all over, or more liberal laws?[/QUOTE]Similar in Germany and there maybe other, but very few nations that may follow the liberation path like German did because it is the industry never vanish no matter how much society or government put pressures on! So they might as well as liberate it, control it and tax it!
[QUOTE=BaltiX;2506179]What do you think the prostitution / sex scene be like in Germany and other countries in Europe a decade from now? Will it be the same, more restrictive with possibility of sex purchase bans all over, or more liberal laws?[/QUOTE]The successful and emulated model will be. Portugal.
Yes, the one nobody fights about.
The German published address, large incall, legal but regulated model will continue to be attacked by abolitionists.
Spain's true legal / regulated portion of the industry is declining and subject to debate among politicians and labor union demands by the small legal / regulated workforce.
The Nordic is viewed as stupid and unenforceable. You can't criminalize half a transaction.
No one argues and fights about commercial sex (or recreational drugs for that matter) in Portugal because they have the sense to keep it quiet and respectful and hidden.
You contact a lady who is discretely advertising, read her reviews if you want after joining a review site, and go see her (or have her come to you) and no politicians, intellectuals, philosophers, academics and troublemakers are around to harass either party.
All you need is a smart phone and the Internet.
[QUOTE=Mongerer88;2506401]The successful and emulated model will be. Portugal.
Yes, the one nobody fights about.
The German published address, large incall, legal but regulated model will continue to be attacked by abolitionists.
Spain's true legal / regulated portion of the industry is declining and subject to debate among politicians and labor union demands by the small legal / regulated workforce.
The Nordic is viewed as stupid and unenforceable. You can't criminalize half a transaction.
No one argues and fights about commercial sex (or recreational drugs for that matter) in Portugal because they have the sense to keep it quiet and respectful and hidden.
You contact a lady who is discretely advertising, read her reviews if you want after joining a review site, and go see her (or have her come to you) and no politicians, intellectuals, philosophers, academics and troublemakers are around to harass either party..[/QUOTE]What about the advertising and the review websites that make money off of these tutes? They are nothing but just virtual brothels or FKKs LOL.
[QUOTE=Mongerer88;2506401]The successful and emulated model will be. Portugal.
Yes, the one nobody fights about.
The German published address, large incall, legal but regulated model will continue to be attacked by abolitionists.
Spain's true legal / regulated portion of the industry is declining and subject to debate among politicians and labor union demands by the small legal / regulated workforce.
The Nordic is viewed as stupid and unenforceable. You can't criminalize half a transaction.
No one argues and fights about commercial sex (or recreational drugs for that matter) in Portugal because they have the sense to keep it quiet and respectful and hidden.
You contact a lady who is discretely advertising, read her reviews if you want after joining a review site, and go see her (or have her come to you) and no politicians, intellectuals, philosophers, academics and troublemakers are around to harass either party.
All you need is a smart phone and the Internet.[/QUOTE]If Europe falls the way of the Nords and the French, Latin America will be the last mongering stronghold. No worries, Brazilians fuck better anyway.
[QUOTE=BaltiX;2506179]What do you think the prostitution / sex scene be like in Germany and other countries in Europe a decade from now? Will it be the same, more restrictive with possibility of sex purchase bans all over, or more liberal laws?[/QUOTE]Countries that try to prohibit prostitution are usually unsuccessful countries or failed or failing States. Men will always want sex and women will always want money. Why fight what is a natural bodily function? Its like prohibiting people from getting food.
[QUOTE=Gino02;2506429]What about the advertising and the review websites that make money off of these tutes? They are nothing but just virtual brothels or FKKs LOL.[/QUOTE]It really becomes a question of how far down the rabbit hole the government is willing to chase, and how destructive it wants to be to other rabbit holes when blowing one rabbit hole up with dynamite.
As seen with Covid-19, it is very easy for a government to shut down a legal, regulated business.
Escorts can operate quite freely, simply ignoring any licensing rules. Advertisement and review sites are generally protected by free speech. They can speak less freely if need be, but more importantly simply relocate to a more friendly jurisdiction. The local government must then decide whether to try and block access to those foreign sites, which is not easy to do.
When the industry starts out with reasonable compromise and discreetness, as has always been the case with Portugal (the Apartadox ads don't list prices and explicit services, and a person must join the review site to read details), there is less fighting to begin with.
Some people think Germany and other countries will ban the purchase of sex in the future, but I doubt it. I mentioned this a while, but the government did released a study on the Swedish model almost a year ago and concluded that the sex purchase ban is more harmful IIRC.