Baldock backs prostitution law reform call
Baldock backs prostitution law reform call
United Future MP Larry Baldock today backed Manukau City Mayor Sir Barry Curtis’s call for a review of the Prostitution Reform Act to make street soliciting by prostitutes illegal.
“The idea that the public selling of sexual services on our streets was not going to be any concern to our communities was always ludicrous and those of us who apposed the passage of the Bill in the House frequently pointed that out to the Government.
“The fact that greater numbers of prostitutes are turning up on the streets in Manukau is evidence of what will become a greater nightmare for other councils in the country,” he said.
“I suggest Sir Barry submit a remit at the upcoming Local Government Conference in Auckland to seek their endorsement for changes to the Act.
“My petition
for a referendum on whether the Act should be repealed is
gaining momentum, but the sooner the adverse effects of the
Prostitution Reform Act, such as street soliciting, pimping
and brothel keeping are amended, the better,” said Mr
Baldock.