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Mrs Langtrees

Manager @ Langtrees
Foundation Member
Points
363
Sorry I haven't been around - just back a week from a lovely holiday to Scotland.

Since I got back been very busy with the legalization issue. I submitted my submission and now have to lobby all the politicians and support groups. I know I said I had done my bit, that it was time to move over for the young ones, but I got incredibly lucky finding a legal and sex industry worker that was quickly able to grasp my point of view and she has researched the issues and written our submission.

All I can say is it is brilliant and I think possible to be used to achieve the industry's needs.

I am going to offer it to our regular members by request only for the first 4 weeks. This service is only available to the participating members of TalkinSex, the regulars of Langtrees and dedicated sex workers.

If you wish to read 29yrs of experience in 29 pages please post below and I will attend to an email copy as quickly as I can. If you do not want to display your email I can access your Talkinsex profile quickly. Please do not send private messages to me at this time as this is the only board I will check in on over the next few months.
 

billybones

Thrillseeker
Legend Member
Points
0
Always willing to read something new, please send me a copy to my inbox.
Thanks and best of luck.
 
T

The Concierge

Hi,
Interested in having a read when you get a chance.

Cheers for now
 

Mrs Langtrees

Manager @ Langtrees
Foundation Member
Points
363
Thanks for the interest i have sent the emails and look forward to your comments.
 
C

Claudia Michaels

I'm the author of the Submission. I currently work in Western Australia at Langtrees as a sex-worker and I have also studied law.

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions about what you are reading or just generally about the proposed legislation, please ask them in this thread; then the information can be relayed to everyone. If it is a question of a discreet nature, please feel free to send me a PM and I will reply privately.

You can also view a general overview of the Submission in this thread: http://www.talkinsex.com/forums/wa-...proposed-legislation-i-warn-you-they-bad.html.
 
K

kiwicarl

I have read the submission and must say job well done to both Claudia and Maryanne.

It is written in the language of the law (appropriately so, as it is a submission to the law makers themselves) and presents itself in a constructive yet firm tone.

Keep up the good work ladies :)
 
H

Handles

Hi folks,

Makes perfect sense! The more people who have a positive input the better it has to be.

Well as you can tell, I'm a renovated profile with a whole new look, but the same old behaviour. But don't let that make you hide the chickens, just yet, because when you read my "about me", you too will understand why I'm committed to watching so much porn.

Nevertheless, I also enjoy reading, and "29 years in 29 pages" has gotta be one of the hookiest book titles I've come across yet.

So please do access my file, be careful not to mis-spell my email, and send me a copy.

Thank you Mother, I love you.

PS: Would you like to come over for tea?
 

Mrs Langtrees

Manager @ Langtrees
Foundation Member
Points
363
I am pretty sure I have sent all the PDF to all that have asked, remember it is to the email you registered with on talkinsex.com.
Look forward to some comments. It is not in all parts the easiest read as we have to refer to the legal parts and you only get the answers not the questions.
 
A

Andrea

:hello:Hi Maryanne,

Please send me a copy via my profile email.

Thanks Andrea xxx
 
H

Honey Dominion

Hi Mary Anne...A copy would be appreciated :) honeydominion@live.com. Also, I'm on Gold Coast but moving back to Perth in a couple of weeks so would be good to catch up then. Hope you and the LTs ladies are keeping busy! :)
 

billybones

Thrillseeker
Legend Member
Points
0
Hi Mary Anne,
I took a look at it on the weekend and have just a couple questions if you don`t mind and if the answer was in there somewhere I apoligize.

You mention that you feel that the workers info be held at the premises and should only be shown to a member of the police force with a high ranking, but what hapens if a disgruntled employee was to somehow access the files.
I know it may be an added cost but what about if the info was held by the brothels lawyers instead and can only be shown when the employee is present?

What happens when a worker does not want to work for a brothel but work for themselves only, I know they want it out of the private streets but some workers may only want to do it to cover a few bills and not want to work long term.

I agree that all the workers should be able to receive advice on both medical as well as emotional issues that may stem from thier line of work and that this should always remain in confidence.

It would be nice if we were able to somehow take away all the bad stigma of being a W/L and be able to show the general public that it can simply be a job for some people and it shouldn`t be thought of as taboo.
 

Mrs Langtrees

Manager @ Langtrees
Foundation Member
Points
363
Hi Billybones,
my submission as based on the fact that if re written the proposed bill could be made to be workable.
I have since found that was being idealistic and this bill would have to rewritten from scratch.
I beieve that we would have some reprehensibility for some record keeping but agree that something would have to be written in to protect all working persons privacy.
 

billybones

Thrillseeker
Legend Member
Points
0
Thanks for the reply,
I`m sure that it`s not easy to find a solution that is going to please everybody but it would be nice if more of the politicians took the time to listen to everybody and not a small minority.
The more heads thinking and discussing then surely the better...
 
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Claudia Michaels

Hi billybones,

The Submission was tailored towards the Attorney General, with a twofold aim of encouraging them to rework the Bill in its entirety incorporating the points raised, or alternatively to amend various sections to minimise the most damaging and concerning aspects. The Submission was by no means complete in terms of every little detail and if/but scenario because to do so would have resulted in 100 pages and the crux of the points being made would have been lost. Rather it was to serve as a guideline and encourage subsequent consultation when the details could be worked out.

With respect to the storage of identification, this was a way of finding middle ground between the government's aim of ensuring that those who work are working legitimately and the protection of identity. From an identity perspective I agree it would be completely preferable if no identification was recorded anywhere because as you point out there is a risk of exposure, and in many jurisdictions where prostitution is legal there isn't recording of identity anywhere. However, given the perspective from which the government was coming - licensing all prostitutes and prohibiting anyone who was not a permanent resident of Australia from working - that did not seem like a stance they would accept. There are also arguments that for the industry to ensure its own legitimacy it needs to be prepared to stand up for its own legitimacy.

My thoughts when I was putting it together was that the identification would be kept in lockable storage and only accessible by the most senior employees. Of course there is still a risk of identity exposure by a disgruntled employee, but I think there's two points to make about that. The first is that administrative staff often conceal their identity as much as the prostitutes themselves and therefore for them to go down the path of exposing others would mean exposing themselves. The second is that the risk of identity exposure is never going to be completely eliminated, even if it comes down to the fact that a worker may leave their personal wallet lying around and someone pick it up or a person from a worker's personal life comes onto the premises and sees them.

With respect to an individual wishing to work for themselves and not in a brothel to begin with, only to discover after a few days that it isn't for them, and having had to go through the registration procedure in the meantime, my personal opinion is that that is not something that should be catered for. Firstly, an individual cannot just become a plumber or an electrician for a few days because they feel like it and in order for the sex industry to gain a level of legitimacy there has to be some preparedness for it to behave in a legitimate manner. Secondly, if an individual is going to work privately they will already have to make a fair level of commitment to get that underway by organising photographs and posting them on a private website, purchasing the required items to work and getting the various health checks. Whilst the issue of registering is a bit different because that runs the risk of identity exposure, so long as there is a clause that the details can be removed from the register, I think that is the best that can be offered. If an individual wants to work privately then I think they need to be prepared to make the commitment. Thirdly, from a health and safety perspective, for a person who is only going to 'try' working and may likely give it up, in my personal opinion it is better that they have their experience in a brothel where they have access to support networks, information on how to work and a level of security. Of course there are women who go straight into the private route and continue working there, but someone who is of a level of vulnerability that they can't continue, is at risk of a lot of personal damage.

I hope that helps.
 

billybones

Thrillseeker
Legend Member
Points
0
Again thanks for the response and yes it has answered a couple of my questions.

Did Langtrees eventually manage to get a couple politicians to come and talk with the girls? Hear thier views about what the do and hopefully take on board some of the ideas.
 

Fudd

Full Member
Foundation Member
Points
5
...Did Langtrees eventually manage to get a couple politicians to come and talk with the girls? Hear thier views about what the do and hopefully take on board some of the ideas.

.....and, whilst there, make a booking????........ :)
 

Jordan rose

Bronze Member
Points
0
I'm new to the industry and find this very interesting. I would also love to read this . . thank you.
 
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