Even if it's legalized, the protection is still very limited, so what's the benefit? the money to enforce will be high just like the safe injection sites. Who will be paying for it? We always emphasize the user pays right? Even if ther users agree to pay, I don't think the users only can cover the cost. So at the end the other taxpayers have to fund it or the price for using prostitute goes double or triple. Then we'll be back to square one where prostitudes will opt out of this program and do it under the table again.
Moreover, prostitution is tied to many other crimes, if prostitution is easily available it will open doors for these crimes. |