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Craigslist is shuttering its "erotic services" section after months of resisting demands by state and local law enforcement officials in the US. Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan told the AP on Wednesday that the site's current erotic services section will close in seven days and be replaced with a new adult category …

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  1. Steven Hunter
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    Sex should just be illegal...

    A transaction occurs when person A exchanges goods, services, and/or money with person B for other goods, services, and/or money.

    If sex can be a service, and therefore be exchanged for money, goods, and/or services then isn't the act of consensual sex simply trading sex (a service) for sex (another service) and thus is prostitution? And that would also make rape equivilant to robbery, so there's that too...

  2. Anonymous Coward
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    Prudes

    More prudish Americans trying to impose their values on those people trying to enjoy.....yes,....shock....horror..................SEX!!!

    I guess that rather than allowing people to meet their needs for finding prostitution etc discreetly within an Adult section of a website, they would rather drive these people back onto the streets. Idiots.

  3. John
    Stop

    not worth the head aches

    Ask E-bay if they want to buy the place.. cheap.. close shop and retire. Lawyers are running of clients to chase, so they're creating work going after want adds. There's irony in there somewhere, but I can't be arsed to find it. ;-p

    Cheers,

    John

  4. Henry Wertz Gold badge

    So..

    "The figures were also trotted out in response to a federal lawsuit filed by the Illinois Sheriff Department earlier that month. The suit alleges Craigslist's copious quantities of prostitution ads strains the department's ability to enforce the law."

    So, having all the prostitution ads concentrated in one place made it hard to enforce the prostitution laws? Traaaagic.

    That said, I can see having Craigslist close the section -- there's VERY few places in the US where prostitution is legal, so having basically a prostitution area on Craigslist was always rather odd for the vast majority of areas Craigslist lists ads for.

  5. Gareth

    Victory!

    Excellent! Doing this will put an end to prostitution. Well done lawmakers.

  6. James Woods

    well that settles that

    If Craigslist would continue to fight back against they would probably find themselves amidst a banking problem. As you may be aware Craigslists requires anyone posting adult personals to go through credit card verification. So Craigslist has been using the banking system to pre-approve it's 'adult services'.

    If things were as innocent as Craigslist would like you believe im sure this step wouldn't be necessary. If it wasn't for personal ads the people behind craigslist never would of made it to first base.

  7. Hud Dunlap
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    This is a Federal issue

    My biggest problem with all of this is that it concerns interstate commerce. A Federal not a state issue.

    The Federal Government has spent too much time on State issues and now the States are spending too much time on Federal issues.

  8. Anonymous Coward
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    Legalize it, all this will go away.

    Legalize it, then these problems will vanish, so will a lot of crime. Ebay will make a killing!

  9. Anonymous Coward
    Heart

    Exercise in futility

    Almost every classifieds site has "dating" or "erotic massage"... Look at vivastreet.co.uk Thats practically a portal for prostitution. Photos and everything, its amazing they have gotten away with it for so long. Not to mention the sites that link from some of these "escort" services.

  10. OrsonX

    what the hell is Craigslist?

    I just cant be arsed to google it.

  11. Steve Smith
    Boffin

    It's about time!

    Now... if they'll shut down Craigslist's Buy Drugs Here and Burgling sections, we can tell all the cops to go home and take a nap!

    Well done!

  12. Anonymous Coward
    Paris Hilton

    RE: Craigslist shutters 'erotic services' section

    NNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. Anonymous Coward
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    Faith in flagging unsubstantiated

    Buckmaster's bouyant opinion of the effectiveness of flagging is a joke. I won't comment on the "erotic services" business, because I don't go there, but the "for sale" areas of my local craigslist are being spammed to death and flagging is totally incapable of dealing with it. A few of the spam listings get flagged off eventually, but by then they've generally been up all day, done their job, and will be replaced again by tomorrow's flood of the same crap. The bar on flagging is set too high for it to be of any use.

  14. Anonymous Coward
    Unhappy

    I've said it before

    ... and I'll say it again.

    The world would be a FAR better place if the Mayflower had sunk on the journey over.

  15. David Wilkinson
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    waste of time

    I have no interest in paying for sex, but I really don't care what other consenting adults chose to do in private.

    Seriously ... of all the crime out there ... people having sex for money in private somewhere ... really doesn't rank high on the list.

    Now instead of hooking up on the internet, it will be on some public street corner in someone's neighborhood. Our tax dollars at work!

    This effort should have been put to use fighting more serious crime.

  16. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Hate to do it

    Gawd I can't stand this git these days so quoting him pains me but, George Carlin said it best. "Selling is legal. Fucking is legal. So why isn't selling fucking legal?"

  17. Anonymous Coward
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    Umm, ok

    So manual verification makes the world safer... until the next time a maid, masseuse, or "masseuse, (wink wink)" gets murdered after advertising on Craigslist.

    Of course, then it will all be Craigslist's fault, since they allowed the ad in the first place.

  18. Anonymous Coward
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    Let the free market reign!

    Does the government own your body? Well, sort of, what with income tax and required selective service registration... Guess we ought to get rid of those too.

  19. Chris C

    What?

    "In a prepared statement, [Connecting attorney-general Richard Blumenthal] said 'We will be monitoring closely to make sure that this measure is more than a name change from erotic to adult and that the manual blocking is tough and effective to scrub prostitution and pornography.'"

    When did pornography become illegal?

    If you want to solve all of the problems with prostitution, then legalize it and regulate it, enforce mandatory condom use and mandatory health checks to protect against disease, etc. Two consenting adults having sex should not be illegal. Then again, neither should simulating sex with a bicycle inside your locked hotel room.

  20. Daniel
    Flame

    My government can kiss my ass.

    I really wish that Buckmaster had quite literally said: "We're protected by Federal law, so sit and spin. Oh, by the way, you should know this, so you're clearly incompetent hacks as well - we're really not worried about seeing you in court. Hugs and kisses, craigslist."

    I can understand why he didn't, though - the system has evolved to the point where being dragged through court is more punishment than most people would deserve even if they were guilty of breaking the law. Frankly, this country fucking disgusts me.

    -Daniel

  21. TeeCee Gold badge
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    Pram for sale. Any offers.

    I'd like a bit of Pram please.

    Ah, yes sir. That's in good condition.

    Oh good. I like them in good condition, eh? Eh?

  22. StooMonster
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    WI

    This just demonstrates American prudishness to the rest of the world, maybe the Iranians etc will think better of them.

    But this is not too dissimilar to the W.I. "campaigning" against the 'personal services' adverts in local papers here in the UK.

    Not that I'm a user of such services, but I find it offensive and objectionable that some people can stick their noses in the private business of others.

  23. Stuart Van Onselen
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    War on Sex

    If the rest of us are really lucky, the Americans will "win" the war on sex, and then there won't be any more Americans!

  24. Disco-Legend-Zeke

    "Gee im sorry, but not it's costs $5

    Here's another that costs $1... http://Live-Vegas-Classifieds.com

    Here in Las Vegas, a Print ad is $72 for a weekend in the local newspaper, and $14 a week in the free one at the door of your market. For adult services in Las Vegas, there is also a small army of people handing out pictures and phone numbers of 100 or so girls.

    Spammers won't pay. Most juristictions license (and tax) adult services, and our friendly local TELCO had 250 pages of entertainers in the yellow pages.

    Somehow missing in all this coverage is the murder in brooklyn last fall of a man who went to meet a "woman" he met on CL.

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