Yes, you read that right...lol. The world is going crazy! Officials in
Netherlands say driving instructors can now be paid in kind
instead of cash, but there's a catch. The proposition must be made by
the instructor and not the student.
Transport minister Melanie Schultz
van Haegen and Justice minister Ard van der Steur wrote a letter to the
Dutch parliament in response to a question from Gert-Jan Segers, a
member of parliament with the socially conservative Christian Union
party.
Segers sought a ban on the practice because he claimed the students do
not have a license to practice prostitution and do not pay the tax
required of professionals in the prostitution industry. The ministers
however said in their letter that it does not constitute prostitution if
it was suggested by the teacher and not the student.
"It's not about
offering sexual activities for remuneration, but offering a driving
lesson. 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," the letter reads.
The
ministers said the practice dubbed "ride for a ride" may be
"undesirable" but is legal if both parties are over 18 and the
arrangement was suggested by the teacher.
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