Providers are very much creatures of habit. When it comes to a big event they many will drop everything they're doing in order to attend that event, because they know there's money to be made. The biggest events like All-Star Basketball Weekend, F1 that took place in Las Vegas, providers all knew clients of all kinds would be attending this event and they'd probably need some company doing so; even for an hour. The Olympics is no different, but France is not looking to have any providing done while hosting.
With the 2024 Olympics bringing an influx of visitors to Paris, French police are intensifying their crackdown on providing, particularly targeting any illegal sex work through the efforts of an anti-pimping brigade, the BRP. Hell of a name there. LE is implementing road checkpoints in areas pretty much all over the city to curb pimping activities. Additionally, a dedicated team will monitor night establishments, enforcing anti-sex work laws.
This increased police presence aims to maintain the city's image during the games, but nonprofit organizations argue that this approach negatively impacts sex workers' health and safety. These groups urge authorities to focus on dismantling criminal organizations that exploit sex workers rather than targeting the workers themselves. They also note that the high cost of accommodation during the Olympics deters sex workers from coming to Paris.
With a place that has so many countries with legal providing, you'd think France jumped on the bandwagon. France's laws, which outlawed brothels in 1946 and criminalized paying for sex recently in 2016, aim to protect sex workers by penalizing clients. However, activists argue that increased pressure and enforcement push sex work further underground, exacerbating risks to workers' safety.
Sorry for all the providers looking to make money this Olympics and to the clients looking to enjoy themselves. I've heard word that the Olympics this year isn't a great one to begin with as a slew of problems continue to plague it. Having some fun would problem ease everyone's time. Maybe next year.
With the 2024 Olympics bringing an influx of visitors to Paris, French police are intensifying their crackdown on providing, particularly targeting any illegal sex work through the efforts of an anti-pimping brigade, the BRP. Hell of a name there. LE is implementing road checkpoints in areas pretty much all over the city to curb pimping activities. Additionally, a dedicated team will monitor night establishments, enforcing anti-sex work laws.
This increased police presence aims to maintain the city's image during the games, but nonprofit organizations argue that this approach negatively impacts sex workers' health and safety. These groups urge authorities to focus on dismantling criminal organizations that exploit sex workers rather than targeting the workers themselves. They also note that the high cost of accommodation during the Olympics deters sex workers from coming to Paris.
With a place that has so many countries with legal providing, you'd think France jumped on the bandwagon. France's laws, which outlawed brothels in 1946 and criminalized paying for sex recently in 2016, aim to protect sex workers by penalizing clients. However, activists argue that increased pressure and enforcement push sex work further underground, exacerbating risks to workers' safety.
Sorry for all the providers looking to make money this Olympics and to the clients looking to enjoy themselves. I've heard word that the Olympics this year isn't a great one to begin with as a slew of problems continue to plague it. Having some fun would problem ease everyone's time. Maybe next year.

