European backlash over 'sugar daddy' campus adverts

Paris and Brussels are now taking legal action against sites critics accuse of 'pimping'

十月 31, 2017
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Politicians in Paris have called for an investigation into campus adverts for student "sugar daddies", after officials in Brussels had 바카라사이트m banned last month.

Hénène Bidard, 바카라사이트 French capital's deputy mayor in charge of fighting discrimination, said that 바카라사이트 adverts constituted "violence against women" and a "threat to public order", and required an investigation "possibly leading to charges of pimping", reported .

"Sugar daddy" websites, which promise to connect hard-up students with wealthy older patrons, have for years been a start-of-term media fixture, but now some European cities are taking legal action against 바카라사이트m.

Last week, an advertising trailer arrived at Paris universities suggesting students "Go out with a Sugar Daddy or a Sugar Mama" for "romance, passion and no student loans".

As well as condemnation from 바카라사이트 mayor's office, 바카라사이트 internet watchdog Pharos said 바카라사이트 website should be shut down, a call echoed by Green Party councillors, who said 바카라사이트 service exploited 바카라사이트 "financial insecurity of a growing number of students",?France 24 reported.

France's?National Federation of?Students' Associations lodged a criminal complaint, arguing that 바카라사이트 campaign "is aimed at attracting vulnerable students...and encouraging 바카라사이트m to perform sex acts with older people".

In September, Brussels banned adverts being towed around campuses that said: "Hey women students! Improve your lifestyle. Go out with a 'sugar daddy'," reported.

Rudi Vervoort, 바카라사이트 head of 바카라사이트 Brussels regional government, said that 바카라사이트 service was "pimping 2.0".

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