I cannot see any reason why most cities should not have discreet licensed brothels. The workers would receive medical checkups and patrons would have some degree of security in the knowledge that they would remain healthy and not be attacked and robbed as happens sometimes out on the streets. It would then be an easy matter to have ones pent up sexual frustrations released. This would surely reduce the number of rapes and sexual assaults being carried out by frustrated people and negate the use of street walkers.
The Law in Scotland allows two people to set up in a home and carry out the business of offering sexual services for a fee. This is not classed as a brothel and is not illegal. Three or more people in the one building is a brothel, under the current laws and is illegal. However these outlets are not licensed but are considered to be self employed firms for the purposes of the Inland Revenue.
The two workers are allowed to claim expenses just like in any other business and they pay income tax on earnings, after deducting expenses, on a self employed basis. An employee may be claimed for to provide tea and coffee, take appointments and change beds, do washing etc. Their annual accounts make interesting reading.
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