3/2013
Prostitutes as young as 13 are earning up to $600 a night in South Auckland, says an MP who will be at a meeting called by community leaders to discuss an "outbreak" of underage street workers in the area.
Community and government representatives, including NZ First MP Asenati Lole-Taylor and party leader Winston Peters, will attend the open meeting hosted by Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board next Saturday.
The increasing number of underage prostitutes on the streets in Otara from Thursday to Saturday nights has shocked residents in the area.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10873870
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11/2013
Former prostitutes and their advocates are calling for clients of sex workers to be prosecuted, saying the decriminalisation of the industry has failed them.
Freedom from Sexual Exploitation director Elizabeth Subritzky told Parliament’s justice and electoral committee the only solution to the damage that prostitution caused, and the violence it created, was to prosecute buyers of sexual services through a reform of prostitution laws.
The Prostitution Reform Act decriminalised brothels, escort agencies, and soliciting when it narrowly passed into law by one vote in 2003.
The act not only encouraged more men to buy sex, but transformed prostitution into an acceptable, even attractive job for young, poor women in New Zealand, Subritzky said.
The petition, with 2910 signatures, calls for a law change which will make the purchase of sexual services illegal, extending the existing law which enables clients of underage prostitutes to be prosecuted.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/9428778/Ex-prostitutes-call-for-law-change
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1/2011
Prostitutes could be banned from street trading in Auckland and beyond after the Super City council voted to support a bill which was originally focused on one area.
Violence, turf wars and streets littered with syringes and used condoms at Hunters Corner and Manurewa led the former Manukau City Council to have a bill introduced to Parliament.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10702523
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11/2013
A prostitute has laid an assault complaint against a homeowner in her 50's who discovered the woman and her client having sex in her fenced yard early on October 13.
The homeowner said she hit the prostitute after the woman lunged at her and scratched her face when she confronted them.
It was "bad luck" the prostitute, who required hospital treatment for her injuries, came off second best, the woman’s husband said.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/north-west/9395527/Resident-prostitution-tensions-blowing-up
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2/2014
Restaurant diners being solicited by prostitutes, people performing indecencies outside brothels, and explicit
signs and billboards in full view of children: All of these are feeding calls for Hamilton to establish a red-light district, in an attempt to corral the city's adult entertainment businesses - and some associated unsavoury behaviour - into one area.
The Hamilton Central Business Association, along with several business owners, is leading the charge, saying Hamilton has reached the point where it needs to do something to address a growing problem.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-time...or-Hamilton-to-establish-a-red-light-district
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5/2012
One of Auckland's most notorious spots for street prostitution is being cleaned up by a council project which has seen CCTV cameras introduced, foot patrols by police and locals, trees pruned and lighting added to deter antisocial behaviour.
Drinking and public urination are among the undesirable side effects of street prostitution in Hunters Corner, Papatoetoe, which the council hopes to prevent.
According to a report, to be presented to the council today, prostitution has proliferated in town centres in Manurewa and Papatoetoe since it was legalised in 2002.
It reveals that between November and January drinking and drug taking accounted for around a third of problems associated with prostitutes in Hunters Corner and nearby Southmall.
Public urination accounted for 12 per cent of problems - something the report concluded was difficult to address when public toilets closed at night time to prevent vandalism.
Other problems included defecating, public sexual acts, violence, excessive noise and littering.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/7010483/Project-cleans-up-street-prostitution
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2/2014
Wellington (AFP) - A New Zealand prostitute has won substantial damages for sexual harassment by a brothel owner, with sex workers hailing the decision as a landmark ruling that shows the country as a world leader in protecting their rights.
In what New Zealand media reported as a "world first", the Human Rights Review Tribunal awarded the 22-year-old brothel worker NZ$25,000 (US$21,000).
The tribunal heard the brothel owner reportedly told the woman he could do what he liked with the women who worked for him.
Over a three-month period, the older man belittled and frightened the woman until she felt unsafe and on edge, became depressed and turned to alcohol, according to the tribunal's decision released Saturday.
http://news.yahoo.com/zealand-prostitute-wins-sex-harassment-claim-012006748.html
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The Committee is aware that some people working in the sex industry are doing so in breach of their immigration status. The Committee does not endorse this illegal activity. However, it is also concerned that these sex workers are not protected under the PRA and may be vulnerable to exploitation. The Committee considers the prohibition on non-residents working in the sex industry,
coupled with New Zealand's geographical isolation and robust legal system, provides a protection against New Zealand being targeted as a destination for human traffickers.
http://www.justice.govt.nz/policy/c...ittee/publications/plrc-report/13-trafficking
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2013 election
Included because the issues of those elected reflect community interest in restraining prostitution
http://www.vote.co.nz/2013/election...toe-local-board-papatoetoe-subdivision/issues