
Critics decry ban on sexual touching at strip clubs in London, Ont.
TORONTO — A municipal ban on sexual touching in strip clubs is putting sex workers at risk, hampering their ability to make money and denigrating their autonomy, according to some activists in London, Ont.
Arguing that adult women should be free to consent to touching and being touched, they want the long-standing prohibition lifted as a new business-licensing bylaw winds its way through City Hall.
“We’re talking about continuing on with consensual touch,” said Julie Baumann, with the sex worker collective SafeSpace. “And consent-based touch is how a lot of women make money — good money.”
The ban on touching drives willing women away from clubs that have security guards and panic buttons into more vulnerable, private situations, Baumann said.