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UK Unveils Plan for Sex Trade Crackdown
LONDON – The British government announced plans Wednesday to make it illegal to pay for sex with women forced into prostitution and to name men who solicit sex on the streets — measures that prostitutes say will put more women at risk.
As part of the Home Office’s “name and shame” campaign, people who pay for sex with a prostitute “controlled for another person’s gain” could face criminal charges and a fine of 1,000 pounds ($1,500).
The crime would be a “strict liability offense,” which means men would be held accountable even if they didn’t know a woman had been trafficked or was working for a pimp, according to the Home Office.
“What I disapprove of is women being exploited in this country, coerced, trafficked into the country, effectively treated as slaves,” Home Secretary Jacqui Smith told British Broadcasting Corp. radio on Wednesday.

