Number
of brothels will boom says bill opponents
23.06.2003
The
number of brothels in Christchurch will increase rapidly if such establishments
are legalised, opponents of the Prostitution Reform Bill say.
Scott
McMurray, of the Maxim Institute, which has campaigned against the bill, says
Christchurch would experience marked growth in brothels if the legislation
passed a vote in Parliament on Wednesday.
Mr
McMurray said it was difficult to estimate the extent of the growth, but
figures from Victoria, Australia, showed a near quadrupling of the number of
brothels following decriminalisation.
If
the Victorian experience was repeated in Christchurch, he said, the number of
brothels would leap from the 20 registered massage parlours in the city today
to almost 80 brothels, half of which would be illegal establishments.
Christchurch
Central MP and reform advocate Tim Barnett agreed there would probably be more
brothels in the city if the bill passed.
"There
will be a move towards small, worker-run brothels," he said.
"One
of the effects of small brothels is that there may be more of them but they
will be smaller, more subtle operations."
A
small group of National MPs are wavering in their support for the bill and
could scupper it at its final reading in the House this week.