NewsKampala Prostitute Confiscates Man’s Clothes After Chewing Her 6 Rounds And Failing To Pay – Does This Horrible Act Live On Camera
An unknown Ugandan woman is buzzing on the internet after her video goes viral forcing a man to pay her for offering sex services.
The video which has got too much attention by netizens, shows a woman believed to be a sex worker, yelling at a man and slapping her own p*ssy while holding clothes for him for failing to pay her the amount they agreed.
A lot of people are sharing their opinions towards the video as others are cheering her while others are mocking the man for failing to choose who to have sex with.According to the 1950 Penal Code of Uganda, prostitution is illegal despite its widespread.
Much Ugandan youth have turned to prostitution because of poverty and lack of other opportunities, especially in government.Article 167 of Uganda Penal Code says, [a] any person who is a prostitute, behaves in a disorderly or indecent manner in any public place; wanders or places him or herself in any public place to beg or gather alms, [b] or causes or procures or encourages any child to do so; [c] plays at any game of chance for money or money’s worth in any public place.
[d] [publicly conducts him or herself in a manner likely to cause a breach of the place; [e] without lawful excuse, publicly does indecent act; [f] in any public place solicits or loiters for immoral purposes; [g] wanders about and endeavors by the exposure of wounds or deformation to obtain or gather alms, shall be deemed an idle and disorderly person, and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for three months or to a fine not exceeding three thousand shillings or to both such fine and imprisonment, but in case of an offense contrary to paragraph [a], [e] or [f] that person is liable to imprisonment for seven years.
However, with all those legal provisions in place, and with many often arrested by government security forces, none has been convicted to prison. Many have been subjected to community service and acquitted.It has become a source of income even when its risks are high.
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while it’s an open business, the numbers of females are quite visible compared to buyers [males] who often remain wary.And from the investigations done, most men don’t want to be noticed, many of them bargain on phone or call a woman he wants to have sex with to his car, or a restaurant and talk about terms and conditions.
In 2003, the Ugandan government ordered sex workers to pay a tax of 9,000 Ugandan shilling to operate in Malaba. Also in 2003, Ugandan MPs met sex workers who were concerned about police brutality and claimed that it was unfair that police officers were arresting sex workers while they waited for their clients.
Ahead of the 2007 Commonwealth leaders’ meeting in Kampala, the prostitutes were moved out of the city center to designated zones in the suburbs.