D.C. Gay Activists Fighting Prostitution-Free Zone BillBy: Armando Trull // January 24, 2012
http://wamu.org/news/12/01/24/dc_gay_activists_fighting_prostitution_free_zone_bill
Courtesy of http://nopfzs.tumblr.com/ A sign designating an area of downtown D.C. as a prostitution-free zone.A controversial bill that would allow the city's police chief to set up permanent prostitution-free zones will be taken up this morning by the D.C. Council. The bill lets police detain and arrest people suspected of engaging in street prostitution. Some of city's gay activists are planning to fight the measure.
Transgender rights activists say the proposal to establish permanent prostitution free zones in the District is a thinly veiled attempt to drive transgendered women out of neighborhoods, regardless of whether they are sex workers or not. Currently, the Metropolitan Police Department can only set up a temporary zone that lasts 10 days.
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The Washington Post- Post LocalDistrict's 'prostitution-free zones' likely unconstitutional, AG's office saysBy Tim Craig | Posted at 05:23 PM ET, 01/24/2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dc-wire/post/districts-prostitution-free-zones-likely-unconstitutional-ags-office-says/2012/01/24/gIQAoc4MOQ_blog.html
D.C. Attorney General Irvin B. Nathan (Bill O'Leary - The Washington Post)The D.C. Attorney General's Office said Tuesday the District's temporary "prostitution-free zones" are likely unconstitutional, raising fresh doubts about a bill before the D.C. Council to broaden the zones and make them permanent.
The comments by Ariel Levinson-Waldman, senior counsel to Attorney General Irvin B. Nathan, came during a hearing on whether the District should expand its use of the zones.