2) activist sex workers who can talk about personal experiences of violence at the hands of clients and the problems resulting from the criminalisation of sex work in the UK.
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Dani I guess (?) the guy was talking about the "possible criminalization" of prostitution (otherwise I agree his words make little sense).
I suspect the intent was to discuss the ways in which
prostitutes can be criminali
sed by laws specific to the sex industry (such as brothel legislation which prevents people sharing flats, or soliciting laws) whilst prostitution remains legal in and of itself - the repealing of these laws (aka decriminalisation of sex work) is one of the main aims of most UK activism groups. The OP did specify 'sex worker activists' when he mentioned this, and whilst there may be few here, there are far fewer engaged in street work.
Having corresponded with the OP myself and also having thought I had made it absolutely crystal clear that preserving anonymity was the only thing that anybody here was likely to be interested in first and foremost, it appears I was wasting my time (over an hour of it patiently answering emails) completely. I wonder where I ought to send the bill to?
As for the OP trying it out himself, can we try to keep it sensible please? I know he wants it to be 'immersive', but it is perfectly possible to inform about something without having done it yourself (we have books about suicide, after all) and this line of non-argument just makes us look childish and silly. As ever, if you have nothing constructive to say, please post elsewhere.