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Sex ads in Hobart newspaper selling 'unlawful' unprotected sex raise health concerns

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-10-04/sex-workers-selling-unprotected-sex/10337624

Advertisements in a Hobart newspaper for unprotected sex services have been referred to police, Tasmania's Health Minister Michael Ferguson says.

Two ads promoting "natural" services currently running in The Mercury's adult services section have sparked concern about the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the community.

Women Speak Tasmania spokeswoman Bronwyn Williams said "natural" was code for oral, vaginal or anal sex without a condom or other protective device.

"We are concerned these advertisements are offering services that directly contravene the provisions of the Sex Industry Offences Act," she said.



Ms Williams said sex workers were often pressured to provide unprotected sex, despite it being illegal.

"These advertisements make it clear that the law is being blatantly ignored," she said.

She said the group had written to the State Government expressing its concern.

Mr Ferguson said he had referred the matter to Tasmania Police.

"I have been contacted by that organisation and I take that concern very seriously," he said.

"I've referred it to police for their advice on what to do next, because that would be against the law if it is true."
 

MikeB

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WA's Prostitution Act 2000 has similar provisions relating to providing "natural" services with the offence resting with the SW or their manager, see the following extract from the Act

"Division 5 — Protection of sex workers and clients
21S.Obligations of operators and managers
(1) A person who manages or operates a sexual service business must —
(a) take all reasonable steps to ensure that a sex worker employed or engaged by the business does not take part in a commercial sexual act unless a prophylactic sheath or other appropriate barrier is used if the act involves vaginal, anal or oral penetration or another activity with a similar or greater risk of acquiring or transmitting a prescribed infection or virus;
..............."

The full Act is at https://www.legislation.wa.gov.au/legislation/statutes.nsf/law_a2003.html
 
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It's sad to see that ladies offer natural services or are pressured into providing natural services.

It's something Mary-Anne has worked hard on stopping within the industry and won't allow any Langtrees ladies to do.

It's dangerous to the lady involved, dangerous for the client and dangerous for any other WL who may see the client afterwards even if they practice safe sex.

On rare occasions condoms do break.

Why risk catching a disease or even your life with HIV?
 
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