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Prostitutes dubbed '->-bleeped-<-s' in Council report
Posted in: New Zealand Daily News, By GayNZ.com Daily News staff - 23rd July 2012
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The use of "->-bleeped-<-" and male pronouns to describe transgender sex workers in an Auckland Council report into street prostitution in South Auckland is being described as inappropriate.
The document is aimed at putting pressure on the Government to allow Auckland Council to outlaw sex workers from certain areas, and includes personal accounts from business owners and residents.
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Prostitute pamphlet riles academic KELSEY FLETCHER Last updated 05:00 01/08/2012
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LEXIE MATHESON: "The brochure is made largely by middle-class, white, privileged heterosexual men." A transgender academic has complained to the Human Rights Commission over an Auckland Council-produced book she claims inaccurately portrays sex workers.
Auckland University of Technology lecturer lexie Matheson has complained to the council and the commission about the book, released last month, which was intended to show the need for new prostitution laws.
The book focuses on South Auckland communities and in particular, Hunter's Corner in Papatoetoe and has personal accounts from business owners and residents.
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Auckland CouncilThe street prostitution industry in the southern communities of Auckland The need for legislative control to reflect the intent of the Prostitution Reform Act.
May 2012
Retrieved from the Internet on August 2, 2012 by SJ
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Councillor adds to complaints about booklet
by Cathy Casey | Posted in: New Zealand Daily News, By GayNZ.com Daily News staff - 3rd August 2012
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Cathy Casey
An Auckland councillor has joined a number of members and allies of the trans community in complaining to the Human Rights Commission about a "discriminatory" booklet on prostitution in South Auckland.
Councillor Cathy Casey says the Council produced booklet is discriminatory to transgender people, reflecting the individual complaints, and contrary to the Auckland Plan vision.
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Body "unable" to take further action over booklet
Posted in: New Zealand Daily News | By GayNZ.com Daily News staff - 27th August 2012
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The Human Rights Commission says it's unable to take further action over an Auckland Council booklet which uses the term "->-bleeped-<-" to describe transgender sex workers.
After receiving complaints about the document, Auckland Council put out a statement saying it did not mean to cause offence and the booklet would not be reprinted in that form.
The Human Rights Commission has received three complaints the booklet is discriminatory towards the transgender community, including one complaint from Auckland City Councillor Cathy Casey and another from AUT lecturer Lexie Matheson.