Laval limits new sex-related businesses to industrial erotic zone to fight sexual exploitation
THE CANADIAN PRESS
Wednesday, January 17, 2018 6:02:45 EST PM
MONTREAL — In an effort to tackle sexual
exploitation, Quebec’s third-largest city adopted a bylaw this week limiting
all new, sex-related businesses to one industrial zone.
A maximum of five so-called erotic
businesses will be allowed in the new territory in Laval, just north of
Montreal.
As two such companies are already operating
in the delineated area, there is only room for three more, the city said
Wednesday.
MONTREAL — In an effort to tackle sexual
exploitation, Quebec’s third-largest city adopted a bylaw this week limiting
all new, sex-related businesses to one industrial zone.
A maximum of five so-called erotic
businesses will be allowed in the new territory in Laval, just north of
Montreal.
As two such companies are already operating
in the delineated area, there is only room for three more, the city said
Wednesday.
“Sex-related businesses are conducive to
sexual exploitation,” city councillor Sandra Desmeules said in an interview. “I
don’t want to generalize, but we have a problem in Quebec and we are taking
concrete action against this.”
Laval has about 20 erotic businesses such
as massage parlours, strip clubs and sex boutiques outside the industrial zone.
They will be allowed to continue operating
under the concept of acquired rights, Desmeules said.
The greater Montreal area is known for its
abundance of massage parlours whose employees illegally offer sex.
Montreal police generally allow these
companies to operate if investigators don’t receive information the businesses
are hiring underage women or have clear ties to organized crime.
In Laval, Desmeules said recent police
raids on massage parlours uncovered “sexual exploitation, but no minors.”
Nonetheless, she said citizens were getting
tired of sex-related businesses opening up near schools and daycares.
“People wanted a solid rule to stop this
from happening,” she said.
City spokeswoman Nadine Lussier said half
of the 40 massage parlours in Laval lost their operating permits at the end of
2017 because they employed people who offered clients sexual services.
Desmeules said Laval chose to limit the
industrial zone to five sex-related businesses because “we thought five was
enough.”
She added the acquired rights of current
sex-related businesses operating outside the zone will likely end when they are
sold.
“I don’t want to get into a case-by-case
analysis,” she said. “But if the business closes, generally the acquired right
(ends).”
If you are operating a legitimate business, even
one that is not related to the sex industry, but own the building you work out
of and it has one of these types of business, then getting a mortgage can be
very difficult, at least until the other business is no longer there. This is
where a private mortgage can help. A company like TempBridge Inc will lend
money based on the equity of the property, and although the rates are higher
than a banks, they can provide you with the means to carry on your own
business. Visit them at www.tempbridge.ca
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