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Condoms compulsory in German sex industry under new law | Condoms compulsory in German sex industry under new law |
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Germany will soon require all clients of prostitutes to use condoms, according to a draft law approved by the government Tuesday. | Germany will soon require all clients of prostitutes to use condoms, according to a draft law approved by the government Tuesday. |
The rule, which will enter in force in July 2017 if it secures parliamentary backing, is part of a package of measures aimed at offering greater protection to sex workers. | The rule, which will enter in force in July 2017 if it secures parliamentary backing, is part of a package of measures aimed at offering greater protection to sex workers. |
Among other measures agreed under the package are tougher rules governing the ownership of brothels. | Among other measures agreed under the package are tougher rules governing the ownership of brothels. |
Any prior convictions of proprietors would be examined to prevent human traffickers from running such establishments. | Any prior convictions of proprietors would be examined to prevent human traffickers from running such establishments. |
Prostitutes would be banned from living in the same rooms where they work. | Prostitutes would be banned from living in the same rooms where they work. |
They would also be required to meet regularly with “counsellors” from the health services. | They would also be required to meet regularly with “counsellors” from the health services. |
Prostitution was made legal in Germany in 2002 and the legislation in place offers sex workers a right to public unemployment insurance as well as medical coverage. | Prostitution was made legal in Germany in 2002 and the legislation in place offers sex workers a right to public unemployment insurance as well as medical coverage. |
However, the only official report released since found that there had been no real “improvement in the social protection of prostitutes”, with only 1% of sex workers having a work contract. | However, the only official report released since found that there had been no real “improvement in the social protection of prostitutes”, with only 1% of sex workers having a work contract. |
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