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Authorities studying proposal for punishing prostitutes’ clients
The Prosecutor General’s Office and the interior ministry are studying a proposal for introducing penalties under the Administrative Offenses Code for prostitutes’ clients, Pavel Radzivonaw, a departmental chief at the Prosecutor General’s Office told BelaPAN.
The ministry also “has been proposed” to look at the possibility of blocking access to Web sites that run ads for prostitution services, Mr. Radzivonaw said.
It is studying the legality of the access restriction, related technical matters and ways of identifying the owners of such Web sites, he added.


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