UK objects to rating site for prostitutes

Published: 8:51AM Thursday October 01, 2009 Source: Reuters

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A British government minister has asked California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to shut down a US website that allows men to rate prostitutes, including many working in London.

Harriet Harman, minister for women and equality, has told the ruling Labour Party's annual conference Punternet fuels the demand for prostitution - a vice she says degrades women and puts them at risk.

She says the website is a "very sinister development" in the trade and exploitation of women, and allows guests to compare and rate services in the same way as they would a restaurant, a hotel or a holiday.

Pimps put women on sale for sex on the site then clients offered their comments on line.

"Punternet has pages and pages of women for sale in London," says Harman, who is deputy leader of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party.

She says she has raised the issue with the US ambassador to Britain and has asked California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to close it down as it is based in that state.

"Surely it can't be too difficult for The Terminator to terminate Punternet and that's what I am demanding that he does."

The Punternet site describes itself as "The Online Community for Patrons and Providers of Adult Personal Services in the UK" and says it was "created to facilitate the exchange of information on prostitution in the UK".

Prostitution is not illegal in Britain.

But associated activities, including soliciting, advertising using cards in telephone boxes and kerb crawling, are criminal offences.

The minister has also used her speech to say the government will make it a criminal offence to have sex with a prostitute who is being controlled by a pimp.

The government is also stepping up action to tackle human trafficking in the run up to the 2012 Olympic Games, most of which will be hosted in London.

"We're determined to ensure that, especially in the run-up to the Olympics, international criminal gangs don't trick and abduct women from abroad and sell them for sex in London."

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