French lawmakers on Wednesday passed a controversial law that makes it illegal to pay for sex and imposes fines of up to 3,500 euros (US$3,970) on prostitutes’ clients.
About 60 sex workers staged a noisy protest outside parliament during the final debate on the bill that will affect the livelihoods of at least 30,000 prostitutes in France, four in five of whom are foreign.
Some carried a banner reading: “Don’t liberate me, I’ll take care of myself,” while another poster read, in English: “Sex work is work.”
Backed by the Socialist government, the legislation has been nearly two-and-a-half years in the making.
All European countries penalize pimping, but France is to become only the fifth to punish the clients of prostitutes, along with Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Britain.
In 1999, Sweden became the first country to make it illegal to pay for sex in a bid to lower demand.
In France, mostly right-wing senators have opposed the ban on paying for sex, which will be punishable by a 1,500 euro fine for first offenders, increasing to 3,500 euros for repeat offenders.
However, after previous debates in both chambers of parliament ended in deadlock, the lower house, dominated by the left, had the final say.
The proposal introduced in October 2013 has divided public opinion in France, prompting a group of 343 public figures to issue what they called a “scumbags’ manifesto” asserting the right to use prostitutes.
The signatories, who included journalists, writers and actors, said they resented being depicted as “perverts or psychopaths” and refused to allow “deputies [to] legislate norms on our desires and our pleasures.”
Socialist lawmaker Maud Olivier, the architect of the bill, has said repeatedly that prostitutes should be seen as “victims and no longer as delinquents.”
“This law is essential to ending the idea that it is normal to purchase someone’s body,” Olivier said. “We will succeed in changing the mentality, but new efforts are needed to raise awareness, to train police officers and magistrates.”
The law will also require offenders to take a course to learn about the conditions faced by sex workers.
The bill calls for measures to help prostitutes find other jobs and a six-month residency permit for foreign sex workers.
The bulk of sex workers in France are from eastern Europe, Africa, China and Latin America.
The law will “increase police repression [and] degrade working conditions,” a member of the Strass sex workers union said at Wednesday’s protest.
About 20 people held a counter-demonstration nearby, waving a banner reading: “Prostitution, Just One Option, Abolition.”
On Tuesday, 13 associations that support prostitutes joined forces to condemn the law which they said threatened the livelihoods of sex workers and was “essentially repressive.”
“We already see the consequences. Those who can afford to have left for neighboring countries, while others are looking for ... procurers to put them in contact with clients,” said Morgane Merteuil, another Strass member.
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