White slavery is horrible, but this movement in buenos aires is anti prostitution in all forms
I am sure that the great TL is not supporting kidnapping young girls and forcing them into prositution against their will.
The "do gooder" squad is overshooting their target and is acting against all commercial sex.
I wouldn't worry about it
[QUOTE=GatoChaser;434274]Hello guys,
Just arrived back in ba and spent 9 months away, but now I'm hearing about these raids to the privados and I'm increasingly witted and anxious.
I like the higher end ones like Cielo, in Larrea, but I'm worried I'll get busted either by police or these social groups.
What's your honest take on this?[/QUOTE]Guys from the states often miss this distinction but neither you nor the girl is breaking the law there. The only illegal thing is for somebody to earn off a prostitute, it's the privados that get busted, not the people in them.
That being said, if you have a missus at home and there is a camera crew outside of Esmeralda VIP, you might not want to walk in while they are filming.
White Slavery Patrol. Fontera question
Hi guys,
I will be returning to BA in October, looking forward to the trip. I will be a bringing a buddy who will stay in BA for a week or so then move on to Urugray. The situation is that my friend was arrested for "soliciting prostitution" in the USA recently, trial pending. Other than this arrest he says he has a clean record. My question is, will his being busted for "soliciting prostitution" complicate his entry into Argentina. Ever heard of anyone being denied entry into the county because of an arrest or conviction record?
Best.
Cheerfull.