Prostitution has been legal in Atlasia since 2007 -- some might say this was a great leap forward for sexual freedom. However, the example of Germany shows that there are quite some problems with our current, largely unregulated approach.
explanations:
1 helps the people who are essentially forced into prostitution because they have no other way to make ends meet
2 promotes the goal of stigmatising the 'buyers,' not the 'sellers'*
3 is because these kinds of establishments are more dangerous in that respect
4 and 5 are carried over from the defaults set in FL 19.2
*For the record, current Atlasian law is
absolutely fyycking ridiculous in that respect:
As in, the 'buyers' are protected from criminal prosecution, and the 'sellers' are not. This is entirely ass-backwards.