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A massage parlour boss who offered "happy endings" has been cleared of running a brothel from her bungalow.

Claire Astrid Finch, 49, of Chalton Heights in Chalton, Bedfordshire, was found not guilty at Luton Crown Court of keeping a brothel for prostitution.

She took out adverts in newspapers and on the internet, selling topless massage "with happy endings".

She told the court she wanted to work with other women for the sake of "safety" and "camaraderie".

Ms Finch had denied keeping a brothel from November 2004 to November 2008 and was unanimously cleared by the jury.

On 19 November 2008, she was arrested in a police raid on the bungalow in a quiet cul-de-sac.

Up to four other middle aged women would work from the property, but Ms Finch told police she did not provide other services but some of her colleagues did.

She would take a fee to pay for use of the premises and newspaper advertising.

The prosecution alleged Ms Finch worked as a prostitute for many years.

Anna Morris, for the defence, said her client had opened up her home because of concern for the safety of herself and others.

Ms Morris highlighted 18 incidents of serious violence against sex workers in Bedfordshire over a four-year period and said that was the "tip of the iceberg".

'Victory for women'

Miss Finch told the jury: "I wanted to work with a second person. It is not only safety, it is camaraderie.

"It wasn't all sex. A lot of clients said they like to come because it was clean and safe."

Outside court the mother of two said: "This is a victory for women who want to do this work from the safety of their houses.

"This has been 16 months of sheer hell for me but today I have had my own happy ending.

"I will now do whatever I can to campaign to have the law changed."

The International Prostitutes Collective said: "This not guilty verdict greatly strengthens the case for prostitution to be decriminalised so that women are able to work more safely together as in New Zealand."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds ... 652533.stm

Lol at 'The International Prostitutes Collective' just cos it sounds mad :lol: , but do you think prostitution should be decriminalised and/or regulated?

Can you picture the budget where it's announced that 'Happy endings' will now cost 10% more? :lol:

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The Pasha Bordello runs over about half a dozen floors, has its own hairdressers and beauty salon. I think they even used to give special discounts to Hartz IV customers (long term unemployed)...

What's the fuss about? Why don't they just legalise it and be done with it? It is safer for the women, they will be regularly inspected by a doctor for disease, so it is safer for the customers... It is a win-win. :?

It isn't something I'd ever make use of, but for those women who work in the trade, I think it is a great idea.

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do you think prostitution should be decriminalised and/or regulated?

Decriminalised, regulated, monitored with compulsory health visits and of course taxed.

It's the oldest profession. It's never going away. Society should deal with it as a fact of life, and not try to sweep it under the carpet. It should be obvious that criminalising it only harms the workers and profits organised crime. Prostitution has been a deadly racket for far too long.

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Is this the happy endings that Zippy's always going on about?

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pcernie wrote:
do you think prostitution should be decriminalised and/or regulated?

Decriminalised, regulated, monitored with compulsory health visits and of course taxed.

It's the oldest profession. It's never going away. Society should deal with it as a fact of life, and not try to sweep it under the carpet. It should be obvious that criminalising it only harms the workers and profits organised crime. Prostitution has been a deadly racket for far too long.

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Is this the happy endings that Zippy's always going on about?
Mark

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Not quite. But it'll do in the absence of a "Hollywood" happy ending 8-)

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timark_uk wrote:
Is this the happy endings that Zippy's always going on about?
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Not quite. But it'll do in the absence of a "Hollywood" happy ending 8-)


Apparently they both involve tissues... ;)

I'm sorry, was that too much information? :lol: :oops:

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JJW009 wrote:
pcernie wrote:
do you think prostitution should be decriminalised and/or regulated?

Decriminalised, regulated, monitored with compulsory health visits and of course taxed.

It's the oldest profession. It's never going away. Society should deal with it as a fact of life, and not try to sweep it under the carpet. It should be obvious that criminalising it only harms the workers and profits organised crime. Prostitution has been a deadly racket for far too long.

It also only stigmatises the women. Far better to decriminalise the whole industry.

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