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Dunedin Sex Work News

A Dunedin escort working in a Dunedin brothel was spat at by a man. The man claimed it was because of a build-up of saliva in his mouth. He had spat at her genitalia. The escort ordered the man out and called the police. The Dunedin escort was off work for three weeks in case of infection.

The client was sentenced to 80 hours of community work and was ordered to pay the escort $3000 (about £1500)

Dunedin’s model of having no bylaws for the sex work trade has proven a positive for those in the industry in the city compared to other councils, a researcher says.

PhD candidate Peyton Bond, from Virginia in the United States, became interested in New Zealand’s decriminalisation of sex work under the Prostitution Reform Act (PRA).

That model was similar to what other sex worker activists around the world were fighting for, but Bond noted that some councils in New Zealand differed in their approach.

‘'A lot of it is moralising,’’ she said.