Canada May Impose Driving Bans to Crack Down on Prostitutes
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<i> Reuters</i>
TORONTO — Canada may impose driving bans on people convicted of buying sex with prostitutes in their cars, Justice Minister Allan Rock says.
The government wants a major crackdown on street prostitution with tougher curbs against both prostitutes and their clients, Rock told the Southam News.
Other measures being considered include increasing penalties for two-time offenders and mandatory prison sentences of at least five years for pimps living off the earnings of juvenile prostitutes.
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