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|Prostitution is officially illegal in Puertego though due to large amounts of corruption in the police force and large amounts of impoverished women the practice is still common with the government looking the other way on most black-market brothels they find, human trafficking is also a large issue in Puertego with many women in poverty ending up getting trafficked and sold into the sex trade while the government often looks the other way due to corruption.
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|The legality of prostitution is up to the states, though it is decriminalised nationally. In [[Portas Gemeas]] and [[Santa Maria]], prostitution is not only legal, but also regulated.
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|Prostitution is officially illegal in Puertego though due to large amounts of corruption in the police force and large amounts of impoverished women the practice is still common with the government looking the other way on most black-market brothels they find, human trafficking is also a large issue in Puertego with many women in poverty ending up getting trafficked and sold into the sex trade while the government often looks the other way due to corruption.
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