Letter: Advert ban will put prostitutes at risk
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Westminster Council's plan to cut down on prostitutes' business cards ('Phone-box sex adverts face crackdown', 20 June) is a one-dimensional and unconstructive approach to prostitution. The plans to have test prosecutions against the placing of business cards in telephone boxes and to recommend that BT cuts off prostitutes' telephone lines do not represent actions against prostitution, but against prostitutes themselves.
It solves little to ban visible signs of prostitution. All this does is to drive prostitution underground, where prostitutes of all ages are open to more abuse and exploitation.
Prostitution is essentially an economic phenomenon. Unless prostitutes are offered opportunities to lead different lives and young people are given proper benefits and career options, people will continue to be forced into prostitution. One agency on its own cannot offer this.
Yours sincerely,
DIANE ABBOTT
MP for Hackney North and
Stoke Newington (Lab)
House of Commons
London, SW1
20 June
The writer is chair of the all-party group on prostitution.
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