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Prostitutes in ‘G-Strings’ Allowed to Solicit Thanks to Democrats’ New Law

via ABC 10.

Arrests for loitering while soliciting have been banned by California Governor Gavin Newsom.

This Democrat-led initiative has led to prostitutes flooding the street corners all over California wearing next-to-nothing in clothing.

San Diego Mayor Ron Morrison stated that sex workers are now all over the city sporting nothing but “g-strings.” (Trending: Biological Man Wins ‘Woman of the Year’)

“They’re waving to people on the freeway or, just to be honest with you, they are bending over for the freeway. I don’t know how else to put it; they’re showing their wares,” pressed Morrison, who claims to be “non-partisan.”

California’s Senate Bill 357 effectively reversed a former law that banned loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution. California Senator Scott Wiener said the bill would aid in the protection of “black, brown, and trans women.”

“[The previous law] allowed police officers to arrest a person, not based on what they did but based solely on how a person looks,” Wiener stated. “So, an officer could arrest someone because they were wearing tight clothing, high heels and extra lipstick.”

Mayor Morrison, on the other hand, states the “idiotic law” would be more accurately named, “Safe Streets for Pimps Initiative.” (Trending: NFL Legend Crushes Trans Activists)

“The moment it was signed by the governor, boom, everyone knew the rules were out the window,” the Mayor said.

The bill reveals that the law ultimately “aims to remove the social stigma of sex work.”

“Those that are out there on the street, most of them are wearing less than what you would consider a scanty negligee. It is just flaunting in everybody’s face. And so a lot of people are screaming, ‘Hey, you know, can’t you get them on indecent exposure?’ And the problem is the way our laws read in this state.”

“The definition of indecent exposure is as long … as the genitals are covered. Anything else is fair game out in public.”

“I was driving on one of the streets the other day, and there’s this young lady standing there in the middle of the street wearing basically a G-string, and that was it, and a couple pasties… So, I did ask her very politely, ‘Would you please move out of the street?’ And she looked at me and says, ‘If you don’t want to talk to me, you can go around.'”

Morrison added that the Governor’s new law “basically tells the police your hands are off.”

“A lot of the times [police] found out that these were juveniles … or that they were basically being sex trafficked, and they could get them out of that. Now, they basically have no legal opportunity to even talk to them,” he added.

“People here are not happy about this in the least. And the problem is they expect us locally to do something about it. And we’re sitting here with our hands behind our back with handcuffs on that Sacramento was [sic] placed on us.”

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