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  1. #9
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    Ale,

    Thank You for the contributions you make to the Argentina Private forum. You are a very valuable member of our group and and many us appreciate your postings very much.

    Thank You for being my Friend and one of the best Escorts in the World, Beso's and I love you.

    Exon

  2. #8

    Ilegal o legal.

    I have consulted with several criminal lawyers (known in Argentina) and I confirm that simply charge for a service, is illegal!

    Why is it considered an illegal business.

    The business of prostitution or engage in illegal brothels where:

    1.-Forces a person to prostitution.

    2.-When services are provided by minors.

    3.-When you exert on the street.

    4.-When you hire people without papers.

    5.-"And especially" when you charge a fee for a service.

    I live in Argentina, I read a lot, and I'm on the subject. If "as legal", I would have 20 apartments!

    Alejandra

  3. #7
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    Gents,

    The factor in determining whether or not an individual is acting as a pimp is "To whom did you pay the money"?

    Privados are legal because you always pay the girl, who then leaves the room and pays a previously agreed percentage to the madam.

    Even in the blue collar clubs in Flores, you always hand the money to the girl, who generally turns right around and hands it to the madam / cashier behind the counter.

    The bottom line is that the money has to pass through the girl's hands, although everyone recognizes that this procedure and its implied element of control is largely superficial.

    Thanks,

    Jackson

  4. #6

    Legal or Illegal

    I am following this issue in the forum. Procuring, is "illegal." Also, if the girls are under 21 years.

    The departments that have more than two girls, which are run by an owner or not they are legal, and that person gets a percentage of the work of the young ladies. As I read somewhere, the owners, who should make you happy to imagine.

    You can work independently, thereby not leaving any authority happy, because one with your body, do what you want.

    Different are the agencies that make contacts, add a plus to the value that the girl comes, and just make contact.

    Ale

  5. #5

    I read in some newspaper once, that prostitution was legalized because working girls were abused by police a lot.

    Pimping is forbidden though. So when you run an appartment with several girls you are breaking the law.

    Basically what Alejandra said, just it might feel better to you to hear it from one source more.

    Most important thing is age: AFAIK they have to be 21 here. If they are under that age, better get away. Don't know how to ensure their age though. I'd say this is one of the reasons for forums like this one here to exist, to weed out black sheep, be it bad service or breaking law and moral standards.

  6. #4

    So, in effect, prostitution is "outside the law" - neither "legal" nor "illegal". Argentine jurisprudence pays no attention to "the night trade"? How curious!

    I don't believe, however, that the "extralegal" status of prostitution is entirely helpful or even benign to the providers. I'm sure that one of the costs of doing business is to keep the local police happy, and that they have "legal" ways to make life rough for the uncooperative working-girl.

    Thanks for bringing this question up, Fraser. I'd wondered about it myself, and heard it presented both ways. Tessan, thanks for pointing to Aqualung's answer; and Ale, thanks for your take on it from "inside the profession."

    Quote Originally Posted by Tessan
    Aqualung knows Argentine law better then anyone else on the site, since what he did for a living before he retired. This is what he posted before.

    http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...8&postcount=18

  7. #3

    Aqualung knows Argentine law better then anyone else on the site, since what he did for a living before he retired. This is what he posted before.

    http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...8&postcount=18

  8. #2

    Legal. No legal

    Dear Fraser1178,

    Do you think you might be arrested for taking a service?

    I imagine you know that many escorts, we are independent, we rent our apartments, we pay our publications, and are visited by gentlemen, without any problem. Furthermore, in my case, I'm registered in the best hotels in Buenos Aires, and I've never had any problems nor have I heard something like that.

    Different, is if you visit an apartment where several young ladies (over two) that is "not legal" and you may have problems if certain issues are not fixed.

    Cariņos,

    Alejandra

  9. #1

    Is prostitution legal in BA?

    Man I know I'm probably gonna take shit for this but is prostitution legal in BA? I guess I assumed it was but these posts have me wondering if I can get arrested for solicitation or whatever the hell they might call it. Does anyone know for sure?

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