Driving instructors to offer lessons in return for sex
Prostitutes are treated as a self-employed person.
The government in Netherlands has made it legal for driving instructors to offer lessons in return for sex.
The law says there is nothing wrong in taking sex as a mode of payment as long as the student is above 18, reports Daily Mail.
The conservative party that forms the Dutch opposition called it "illegal prostitution", reports RT.
Prostitution in Netherlands is legal and prostitutes are treated as a self-employed person. They are allowed to openly advertise about their services in the newspapers and on the internet.
"It is important that the initiative lies with the driving instructor and focuses on offering a driving lesson, with the payment provided in sexual acts, when a sexual act is offered in lieu of financial payment, that is prostitution," said Gert-Jan Segers member of opposition party to The Telegraph.
As per reports, Netherlands Transport minister Melanie Schultz van Haegen and Justice minister Ard van der Steur waded in to give the law the green light.
Fascinating, Dutch driving instructors can now legally accept sex as payment for driving lessons. In other news, I am considering a new job.
— DH (@flyfour) December 19, 2015