Quote Originally Posted by thedominthehat View Post
How do you make sure that the vast majority of the money stays with the workers and that they don't end up being exploited by the owners of red-light rooms, or "security guards".
Isn't this basically a problem in any industry? The owners/managers make much more money than the laborers. But something along the lines of beauty shops/hair salons is an option. The owner supplies the building and security for a fixed fee while the prostitute works as an independent contractor.

In terms of harm reduction and simple good policy, legalizing both the activities of the prostitutes and their customers would go a long way towards keeping things safer.
Not to mention providing tax dollars and licensing fees to cash-strapped communities.

I wonder if you could claim a medical deduction for using a licensed prostitute, for stress reduction. Maybe with a prescription?