What? Hawaii Cops Allowed To Have Sex With Prostitutes
In a quick Felony Friday Pt. 2 edition, an exemption to state law in Hawaii that allows undercover police to have sex with prostitutes during sting operations has come under fire by legislators.
Authorities say they need the legal protection to catch lawbreakers. Critics, including human trafficking experts and other police, say it's unnecessary and can further victimize sex workers, many of whom have been forced into the trade.
One would have to be monumentally naive to think that thousands of taxpayer dollars haven't been written off for fun romps by Hawaii's detectives (the Feds do it after all, so why wouldn't locals?).Just one more example of police having far more privilege (legal and not) than the rest of us "little people."That being said, police should have free reign to have as much sex with prostitutes as the rest of us should, and by that I mean prostitution should be as legal as the day is long. Personal liberty and individual rights over one's body dictate that all people should be allowed to engage in consensual transactions that do not aggress upon the property of others. The government has no right infringing on any of these acts, whether they be business related or not.Receive access to ALL of our EXCLUSIVE bonus audio content – including “Conspiracy Corner”, “Degenerate Gamblers” and the “League of Liberty Podcast” by joining the Lions of Liberty Pride and supporting us on Patreon!