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And it only cost him 500 euros extra...
The situation is like it was last month. Nothing changed. Yet. No extra charges, nothing.
HB.
[QUOTE=HessenBub;2054890]The situation is like it was last month. Nothing changed. Yet. No extra charges, nothing.
HB.[/QUOTE]Agreed. Had 2 sessions today. Same as before. No changes, no extra costs. People on this forum blew it out of proportion. I don't think the girls even know of the rule. There's no sign at the front desk or anything. Business as usual.
[URL]http://m.bild.de/politik/inland/prostitutionsgesetz/neue-regeln-im-puff-52395980.bildMobile.html[/URL]
Sounds like some of the authorities are less than evangelical about enforcement and will be fairly relaxed so long as there is no advertising or screaming for attention, so far as the condom elements of the new law are concerned.
I love the sardonic (?) comments from Koln and Stuttgart.
[QUOTE=Optimist;2054933][URL]http://m.bild.de/politik/inland/prostitutionsgesetz/neue-regeln-im-puff-52395980.bildMobile.html[/URL]
Sounds like some of the authorities are less than evangelical about enforcement and will be fairly relaxed so long as there is no advertising or screaming for attention, so far as the condom elements of the new law are concerned.
I love the sardonic (?) comments from Koln and Stuttgart.[/QUOTE]Very strange ratio of the Frankfurt female to male prostitutes at this article. 2000 to 800 means 2,5 to 1,0. Never ever, maybe 10 to 1. That says everything about the quality of this article.
[QUOTE=Optimist;2054933][URL]http://m.bild.de/politik/inland/prostitutionsgesetz/neue-regeln-im-puff-52395980.bildMobile.html[/URL]
Sounds like some of the authorities are less than evangelical about enforcement and will be fairly relaxed so long as there is no advertising or screaming for attention, so far as the condom elements of the new law are concerned.
I love the sardonic (?) comments from Koln and Stuttgart.[/QUOTE]So it sounds like a lot of the authorities have come to the same conclusion as a lot of the members here. The law at the 'end user' level is basically unenforceable.
My worry is that the conclusion the government / authorties draw from this is, 'the law is unenforceable therefore the only way to gain the desired result is a total ban on prostitution'.
[QUOTE=CitizenKane;2054961]So it sounds like a lot of the authorities have come to the same conclusion as a lot of the members here. The law at the 'end user' level is basically unenforceable.
My worry is that the conclusion the government / authorties draw from this is, 'the law is unenforceable therefore the only way to gain the desired result is a total ban on prostitution'.[/QUOTE]Keep calm. The BBBJ part is what is not enforceable. It's just a minor part of the law, all other points are enforceable. So nobody will come to the conclusion to ban prostitution. They could have done that now.
HB.
Where are all the girls sleeping tonight? If I were living in Germany I'd invite the ones I like over and save them hotel and taxi cost.
Apart from the New Law and gay marriage, the big news right now in Germany is the funeral of Helmut Kohl.
Those of us old enough to remember the fall of Soviet Union will remember that Chancellor Kohl took advantage of the momentum to reunify West and East Germany. It so happened that in East Germany there was a woman called Angela who had previously taken no interest in politics but now became fascinated by the prospects of the new Germany and the ever-growing EU. She spent the 90's cozying up to Chancellor Kohl and became known as "Kohl's girl". Flattered by her interest, he smoothed her path to the highest echelons of power. In 1998 she suddenly turned on him. Kohl was ousted, and Merkel was named party leader and later Chancellor.
Poor Kohl never recovered from the betrayal. A broken man with a broken family, he spent his last years raving about how Merkel was ruining his Europe by increasing austerity and encouraging refugees. His last wishes were that his funeral take place as far away as possible from the cesspit of politics in Berlin and that Angela Merkel should not be allowed to give the big speech at the funeral as is customary. (It is just as well, as today due to great rains Berlin was as flooded as Venice and the coffin would have just been floating about everywhere.).
Anyway, the point is that if there had been a strong male force like Kohl in power in Germany for the past fifteen years, we probably would not have seen the FKKs degenerate (in so many cases) into sharkiness, and we certainly wouldn't see the current campaign against them of which July 1 is just the start.
[QUOTE=BananaBoi;2054982]Where are all the girls sleeping tonight? If I were living in Germany I'd invite the ones I like over and save them hotel and taxi cost.[/QUOTE]At Aca, Samya, LR, even VIP GT, WGs shouldn't sleep anymore in rooms where they are fucked, since last night, but not so sure.
[QUOTE=Craiova;2054954]Very strange ratio of the Frankfurt female to male prostitutes at this article. 2000 to 800 means 2,5 to 1,0. Never ever, maybe 10 to 1. That says everything about the quality of this article.[/QUOTE]I always tell them I am a prostitute going to Germany for work when at the airport. So they might have included me several times over.
[QUOTE=Polyamorist;2054998]
Apart from the New Law and gay marriage, the big news right now in Germany is the funeral of Helmut Kohl.
It so happened that in East Germany there was a woman called Angela who had previously taken no interest in politics but now became fascinated by the prospects of the new Germany and the ever-growing EU. She spent the 90's cozying up to Chancellor Kohl and became known as "Kohl's girl". Flattered by her interest, he smoothed her path to the highest echelons of power. In 1998 she suddenly turned on him. Kohl was ousted, and Merkel was named party leader and later Chancellor.
[/QUOTE]Kohl could have gone down in history as the Chancellor of Unification. OK, he was in the right place at the right time and it wouldn't have happened without Gorbatschov, but he did seize the opportunity when probably no-one else could have or would have. His foreign policy was OK. His internal policy was not as good.
His star started to fade when he placed himself above the law by refusing to name an anonymous campaign donor, even though he was required to by law. He could have been jailed for this. He should have been jailed.
Anyone who places his own opinion above the law deserves all the disrespect he gets.
[QUOTE=Polyamorist;2054998]
Poor Kohl never recovered from the betrayal.
Anyway, the point is that if there had been a strong male force like Kohl in power in Germany for the past fifteen years, we probably would not have seen the FKKs degenerate (in so many cases) into sharkiness, and we certainly wouldn't see the current campaign against them of which July 1 is just the start.[/QUOTE]By far the biggest load of bullshit I have heard this year. Kohl used to talk about his plans for a spiritual-moral turning point. Had he and his party stayed in power, prostitution might be illegal in Germany today.
[QUOTE=Polyamorist;2054998]
Poor Kohl never recovered from the betrayal. A broken man with a broken family, he spent his last years raving about how Merkel was ruining his Europe by increasing austerity and encouraging refugees. His last wishes were that his funeral take place as far away as possible from the cesspit of politics in Berlin and that Angela Merkel should not be allowed to give the big speech at the funeral as is customary. (It is just as well, as today due to great rains Berlin was as flooded as Venice and the coffin would have just been floating about everywhere.).
Anyway, the point is that if there had been a strong male force like Kohl in power in Germany for the past fifteen years, we probably would not have seen the FKKs degenerate (in so many cases) into sharkiness, and we certainly wouldn't see the current campaign against them of which July 1 is just the start.[/QUOTE]Wow, which conspiracy page did you copy that from?
HB.
[QUOTE=HessenBub;2054981]Keep calm. The BBBJ part is what is not enforceable. It's just a minor part of the law, all other points are enforceable. So nobody will come to the conclusion to ban prostitution. They could have done that now.
HB.[/QUOTE]Agreed. BBBJ is a very minor part of the law. The main part of the law may turn out to be the registration requirements. It will take probably up to a year to see how this will affect the industry.
[QUOTE=Optimist;2055154]The main part of the law may turn out to be the registration requirements.[/QUOTE]That was my concern as it may steer the girls to other countries.