Quote Originally Posted by shonmaster View Post
Well but won't i make easy for the law makers to track it .Since women would be forced whether there it is a rule or not but atleast if they get recognition then they can get normal civic rights as other people have.
hey dude,
im in the mood of some debate today.
Well, let me tell you by my own TRUE & LIVE example.. "I am a citizen of india, live in a civilized colony and a metropolitan city of kolkata and remains among various people, study in a well reputed university, and am 22 yrs old and make some lot of money online".. so till date i havent been tracked by income tax dept for not paying taxes, i havent been tracked by electoral list for voting rights and i havent yet got even a voter id, driving license or any residencial proof even if you take it in the name of my parents, not mine..
so whats the moral of the story..?
1>when india govt couldnt track me as a citizen of india and couldnt collect even taxes from a residing legal citizen.. then do you expect that legalizing prostitution would make it easier for govt. to track the number of women, girls & their present place & conditions? that's just impossible!
2>prostitutes aren't different looking creatures with horns on their head and some uniqueness to differentiate them from other women when you see them at a vegetable market or say a grocery shop.. and neither a vegetable vendor refuse to sell vegetables to a prostitute.. or say a doctor doesn't refuse to attend to a prostitute.. because they all look like regular women.. and have nothing unique like horns to differentiate them from other women.. so how can you claim that right now they are not getting civic rights? who knows the woman in your neighborhood may be a prostitute and you may not even be aware of it? and adding the fact that legalizing would give them civic rights is just some technical term which i dont understand as all men, women, children who are indian citizen already have equal civic rights.. there is no law in place in indian govt. at present which differentiates the civic rights of prostitutes with civic rights of other indian citizens... got my point?
an exception is that some of these prostitutes are not able to go out anywhere and enjoy a regular life.. so what? if your dad or grandparents lock you in home for 5 days then what can your neighbours(even if they know) do to get you out? in most cases.. nothing!
and at that time when you are locked in the house.. will you not get food and will you not have equal civic rights? thats all rubbish.. the truth is that when you fall sick.. they will definitely attend to your needs.

regards,
Abhishek