Canadian Politicians Jump On The 'Censor Craigslist' Bandwagon
from the if-it-worked-south-of-the-border... dept
Thought we were done with the silly political grandstanding against Craigslist, which won't stop child trafficking, but will actually help the scumbags who are involved in the practice? No such luck. Apparently politicians in other countries have seen how politically successful such grandstanding is, and are using the same tactics against Craigslist. Some Ontario politicians are now demanding that Craigslist takedown its adult section in Canada (Craigslist only self-censored the section in the US). Of course, as in the US, this won't help law enforcement stop prostitution and child trafficking. It will only serve to drive it further underground and make it harder to track and stop. But I'm sure it makes for good-looking headlines, even if it makes the problem worse.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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But the sad thing, is that there are people who believe in those fairy tales.
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Timing
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/trade+laws+will+brief+reprieve/3648638/story.html
Prostitut ion is not, and never was*, illegal in Canada. Public advertising of such services is illegal, but the act itself was and remains legal.
So the ruling mentioned above should cover craiglist as well, one thinks...
* In recent times, anyway.
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Re: Timing
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Loud Minority...
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Would love to see...
"Craigslist is once again heeding the advice of grandstanding politicians in their efforts to garner votes. Rather than spend our hard-earned capital on lawyers fighting these baseless requests, we're instead going to let Canadian families suffer and force police to become less effective by censoring our Adult Services section. Complaints over our new policy can be addressed to your local politicians."
/truth hurts
//if only it could hurt political careers
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Craigslist
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It should be noted
It should be noted that prostitution was recently decriminalized in Ontario: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/09/28/prostitution-law028.html
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Prostitution isn't and hasn't been illegal in Canada. The judge in the case in question struck down the "living off the avails of prostitution", "keeping a common bawdy house" and "communication for the purposes of prostitution" laws as unconstitutional.
So, with that in mind, Craigslist is doing nothing wrong. Neither are the classified sections of every large urban newspaper in the country when they run page after page of "escort service" and "body rub" parlor ads. Nor are the Yellow Pages which have page upon page of both.
Apparently there's an election in the offing in Ontario and the government appears to be afraid it might lose so now this starts up.
Can we legislate against living off the avails of politicstusion or some such thing? We'd be far better off.
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And Here's The Problem
Joint investigations by state attorneys general have achieved some successes in recent years. Online ad publisher Craigslist, for example, shut down its adult services section amid pressure from 17 attorneys general. The AGs had maintained there weren't enough protections against potentially illegal ads promoting prostitution and child trafficking.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39650268/ns/business-real_estate/
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Another victory for the pimp lobby!
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impact of craigslist
Craigslist has done away with all of that.
There may be traficking going on on Craigslist but most of the ads have pictures and telephone numbers so the opportunity to monitor and police the activity is much better than it was before Craigslist.
Craigslist has made the market for sexual services more efficient with better outcomes for the providers, the customers and the general public.
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Grandstanding is so much easier than actually doing something and less likely to cost re-election as imposing the HST is likely to do. (This goes for the liars that are in government in BC, as well.)
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