Fluorescent prostitutes

Spanish prostitutes ordered to wear reflective vests for their own safety

Women touting for customers on a rural highway outside Els Alamus near Lleida in Catalonia have been told to don the yellow fluorescent bibs or pay fines of 40 euros (£36) under road traffic laws.

Police claim the sex workers on the LL-11 road are not being specifically targeted because of what they do but because they posed a danger to drivers

The prostitutes are in breach of 2004 law which states pedestrians on major highways and hard shoulders must wear the high visibility garments.

A spokesman for the regional police force, the Mossos d'Esquadra said: "In the past couple of months the prostitutes have been fined for two reasons: for not wearing the reflective jacket and for creating danger on the public highway."

The move follows recent legislation introduced by Els Alamus town hall to ban prostitutes from offering sex for sale in public urban areas. The mayor Josep Maria Bea has been accused of mounting a campaign to drive the sex workers out of the area.

An estimated 300,000 women work as prostitutes in Spain where prostitution is not illegal but profiting from the sale of sex by another is.

Women wearing very little clothing and standing on roadsides outside towns and cities are a common sight across Spain. A recent survey found one in four Spanish men admitted to having paid for sex.

Source: Daiky Telegraph

You can also read the BBC News article on the same story.

Comments

Natalia said…
I think there is a positive thing to wear bright bibs in any case, even for prostitutes. It is for their own safety. But I also think that if prostitution would be accepted by society, they wouldn't need to stand by the road and they would have a safer place to do their "business".
It is a controversial topic, don't you think?
See you tomorrow!
Andres said…
It´s a logical law. It´s good for both drivers and prostitutes. Although the real problem is not about a ban on prostitution in town or in roads, in capitals or in a little advert in papers. What do they want? Do we want not to see them? Actually, if we can´t see it the problem disappears...
Graham said…
It's one thing to accept prostitution but quite another to have it on your doorstep. I doubt many people would like to have a brothel in their building.

I think WEARING BRIGHT BIBS is a positive thing in any case, even for prostitutes. ... if prostitution WAS ACCEPTED by society, they wouldn't need to stand by the road....


I'm trying to get my head round what you are saying, Andres - as usual.LOL. I guess it makes sense.

We all tend to sweep things under the carpet and not be reminded that problems exist.