A whisper can be heard to legalize prostitution. It is
part of the decriminalization movement re victimless crimes. Not as loudly
discussed. Heard occasionally as part of the discussion, however.
I believe its time will come. Sooner or later, I cannot
tell. However, the movement will proceed as others have. Those that at one time
no one thought possible. Such as a woman’s right to vote, women in combat, gay
marriage, legalization of marijuana, transgender recognition.
Vocal arguments in support will claim such action as being
better and safer for the ladies. Provide them with dignity. Pensions and
medical coverage will be available. The right to unionize another advantage.
Whether true, remains to be seen.
If prostitution is legal, it will be an occupation as all
others. Participants/employers/employees can be taxed as with any other
business/occupation. The tax dollars involved huge..
Perhaps pie in the sky. Germany legalized prostitution in
2002. Turned out to be great for tax collections. Detrimental to the ladies.
I published a column in August 2013 regarding Germany’s
experience. I republish it as part of this column. An eye opener.
Germany . . .
Biggest whorehouse in Europe
Germany has a propensity for coming
up with ideas which appear brilliant on the surface. Ideas which will benefit
Germany. Ideas that supposedly will benefit others they intend to do
business with. Everyone eats!
In the final analysis, only Germany
benefits. Only Germany eats.
The perfect example is the Eurounion
which Germany was instrumental in conceiving and selling to fellow European
nations. Each nation would be better off economically. It did not work that
way. Germany benefited/benefits big time to the detriment of other countries.
Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Cyprus being prime examples.
Germany came up with another plan
which was to work to the benefit of a certain group. Prostitutes.
Germany adopted a law in 2002 which
legalized prostitution. A simple one page law. Its purpose was to
destigmatize prostitution. The ladies henceforth would be considered
employees as in all other occupations. They were to have contractual
rights with their pimps, the right to pension benefits
and medical insurance, the right to unionize.
Prostitution was henceforth to be
viewed as a voluntary occupational choice. The selling/rental of a woman's body
was no longer immoral.
The world's oldest profession had
come a long way. St. Augustine considered prostitution immoral and wrong.
However, he viewed it as a necessary evil. Hundreds of years later, Germany
gave it dignity.
What was the thinking behind the new
German law? Was it really the welfare and dignity of the women involved? Or,
was there more?
All of the above and
perhaps more. Prostitution as a legal occupation became subject
to taxation. Taxed nationally by Germany's federal government. Taxed
additionally by Germany's municipalities. Pursuant to the law, the
municipalities had the responsibility of overseeing the prostitution business.
Prior to the 2002 law, there were
100,000 prostitutes in Germany. Three years after its adoption, 200,000. Today,
400,000.
Competition became keen. Young ladies
flocked to Germany. Easy money was in the offing.
The problem was too many got into the
business. Most involuntarily, the rest by choice. Of the
400,000 present day prostitutes, 300,000 are estimated
to have come from Eastern Europe. Primarily Romania and Bulgaria.
Most brought into Germany by unscrupulous pimps who had now become
legitimate businessmen. Promises were made that the young ladies would have
a better life. Lies, of course. They unknowingly were forced into
prostitution when they arrived. Threats and beatings became commonplace to keep
the women in line.
Where economics is
involved, matters come down to supply and demand. Legality brought
with it the tremendous influx of new ladies to the profession. As
evidenced by the 400,000 prostitutes presently in Germany.
Today, there are 3,000 brothels in
Germany. Five hundred in Berlin alone. It is estimated that 1.2 million men pay
for sex daily.
With so many women available,
competition became cut throat. Prices for sex services suffered.
They dropped. Dramatically. In 2002, the charge for oral sex and
intercourse was 40 Euros. Fifty four dollars American money. Today, 10
Euros. Thirteen dollars American money. In many instances, less than 10 Euros.
Whatever a lady can get.
A buyer's market.
Package deals have come into play.
There is a twelve story brothel in Cologne. Every floor and every room occupied
by a working girl that must be kept busy. Hi rises are common in the German
brothel business. The Cologne one offers the customer all the sex and all the
alcohol he wants for as long as the customer wants it. For 50
Euros. Roughly $65 American money. Another in a different city
offers all the sex the customer can handle in one visit for 50 Euros. These
prices include multiple companions.
Germany has become known as the
discount sex capital of the world. Obviously.
Tour promoters from other countries,
including the United States, offer six day packages. Business is booming.
Thailand formerly had the distinction of being the sex capital. Germany has
outdistanced Thailand because of it cheap prices.
Big business requires
marketing to continue successfully. Brothel operators offer all sort of
incentives. An afternoon discount for men 66 or older. A 20 per cent
discount to the unemployed. Day passes. Rebates to golfers. Flat rates.
Flat rates being the one price for all services for as long as
desired described hereinbefore.
Prostitutes have been left behind.
Those whose lives were to have been enriched by the 2002 law. There are no
contracts, pension or medical plans. The ladies are subjected to significantly
more abuse than before.
Business is tough. Brothel operators
have become tough. The girls are required to service more
men per day. Whereas most used to do 10 men per day, the number is now 20
or 40, depending on the brothel involved. Unbelievable! In the infrequent
times they are not working, the ladies are kept crowded in small single rooms
with one bed. No toilet facility, except down the hall.
Germany and the municipalities are
not suffering, however. They are getting rich tax wise.
Germany's federal government taxes a
prostitute's income. Brothel operators are also taxed. A
flat rate per prostitute per day. Twenty five to 30 Euros.
Note per day. The municipalities also tax. Acceptable conduct in the taxing
world.
All this amounts to triple taxation.
Not double taxation.
The tax flow dollars are
tremendous. No source could be discovered which measured the federal
government's take. However, information was available indicating the tax income
of certain municipalities. Astronomical!
Not everyone is inclined to
voluntarily pay taxes. Tax avoidance is a universal game at
every level and profession. Bonn was concerned the street walkers were not
paying. Without a brothel operator or pimp, it was difficult to compel
voluntary payment.
Bonn put in automated pay stations on
the streets. Like parking meters. Each street walker is required to deposit 6
euros a night. Nine dollars American money. Police keep tabs on the ladies.
They cannot be arrested for prostitution as it is legal. They can however be
fined for not having their 6 euro receipt.
Bonn's cost for each meter was
$11,575 American money. The number speaks for itself as to the tax dollars
involved.
The Bonn street walkers are incensed.
They consider the meter double taxation.
Bonn does provide a service. It has
constructed large wood garages where the ladies can take their
customers to do the deed in the privacy of a customer's car.
The thrust of this article is not
that prostitution is legal in Germany. It is legal in other places. Nevada,
Amsterdam, and Sweden for example. The thrust is to show another example of how
Germany came up with a brilliant idea to help a certain class. The help
did not materialize. Never the less, Germany benefited. The class walked away
empty handed. In worse condition than before.
Germany did it with the Eurounion.
It has done it again with the prostitutes.
Please Germany, no more brilliant
ideas! No ideas! You are bad news!
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