Jana-who-Creates was skeptical when I told her how common and blatant advertising for hookers is in Vegas. This guy's shirt and the pamphlets he's handing out make that point pretty clear.
"Officially," the folks who are handing out pamphlets on the street are not advertising "hookers" but rather in-room "exotic dancers," "escorts," or "companionship."
As long as the advertising isn't for an illegal service business (e.g. as long as they are not promoting prostitution explicitly), the folks handing out the pamphlets are engaged in commercial speech that is protected under the First Amendment (even though we know wink-wink, nudge-nudge that some illegal prostitution happens under the umbrella of these legal businesses).
Because of a recent ton of spam and weird insulting comments from a brand-new poster, I'm putting in comment moderation for a bit. I'm planning to do comment moderation "Ms. Kitty Style," as in, with a very light touch and kicking only off-topic and unreasonably insulting posts.
Hello, Chalice Blog
ReplyDeleteI like your blog posts and have been following them. The twitter stuff is clogging up my system, so I'm signing off. Blessings, Christine
Was he advertising for out-of-town hookers? Because that's fine. In-Vegas hookers are illegal.
ReplyDelete"Officially," the folks who are handing out pamphlets on the street are not advertising "hookers" but rather in-room "exotic dancers," "escorts," or "companionship."
ReplyDeleteAs long as the advertising isn't for an illegal service business (e.g. as long as they are not promoting prostitution explicitly), the folks handing out the pamphlets are engaged in commercial speech that is protected under the First Amendment (even though we know wink-wink, nudge-nudge that some illegal prostitution happens under the umbrella of these legal businesses).