|
The Law in Taiwan
Prostitution: Legal
(Taiwan, a disputed province of China, legalized prostitution on June 24, 2009.)
Brothel Ownership: Illegal
Pimping: Illegal
A group of prostitutes and advocates for the rights of sex workers yesterday denounced Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou for depriving prostitutes of their right to work and urged the Taipei City Govern-ment to legitimize prostitution.
After Taipei criminalized prostitution in 1997, the brothels in Wanhua District closed. But the ban, sex workers and advocates said, has driven prostitution underground, and the city government's clampdown on illegal prostitutes has left many in a severe plight and driven some to suicide....
Wang [Fang-ping general director of the Collective of Sex Workers and Supporters] said that he city government has clamped down on 9,796 illegal prostitutes over the past seven years in accordance with the Law of Maintaining Public Order, and collected NT$44 million (US$ 1.3 million) in fines. Of the 128 prostitutes in the city, more than 66 percent went underground after the law was promulgated, while 6.4 percent committed suicide..."
Sep. 13, 2006, Mo Yan-chih, "Prostitutes Slam Mayor, Demand Right To Work On," Taipei Times
|
 |
|
NOTICE
This page is being developed. It will or does contain detailed information on local Massage Parlors, Escorts and Escort services. Any one wishing to contribute details should contact us through the "Contact Us" page. ALSO This website www.massageparlors4u.com is being constantly added to, to keep it interesting and upto date. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Any one wishing to submit their experiences anywhere in the world. is welcome to do so on our Reviews page.
As this is a free site any contributions to help with the running expenses, research and maintenance costs would be grately appreciated.
To advertise on this website please contact: admin@massageparlors4u.com |
xx
Wanchai girls in
Hong Kong
|