Is it legal to have a PA who arranges your bookings? I think it sounds like a fantastic idea but would they not fall under the 'profiting from the proceeds of prostitution' clause or would they be exempt as they're offering you a service?
It's 'Controlling Prostitution for Gain' (nobody cares whether they make a profit or not), but yes, any third party taking payment for arranging booking would be liable to prosecution under this section of the SOA 2003, and there have been a handful of high profile cases where attempts have been made to charge women working as maids for doing much the same thing.
I would never, ever want somebody else deciding who my clients were going to be anyway, but the thought of somebody whose income level relies on how many they get through the door doing so makes my blood run cold. Plus I wouldn't want my client's privacy invaded in this way - if a punter calls or emails an independent lady then it's partly because he doesn't want to deal with other people, and I would never allow somebody else access to my emails. Some punters give away far more information about themselves than they need to, and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be happy at the thought of random folk who it wasn't addressed to reading their private correspondence.
If anybody really is so busy they can't cope with all the calls they miss, I would suggest downloading one of the Call Blocker type phone apps that send an auto respond out to tell punters when they can call back - it works great for me. Or just be very efficient at updating your voicemail greeting
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