Work has been underway for years to change the state police law in Tyrol. Now that it is ready, it will be decided in the government meeting on Tuesday and will be submitted to the state parliament again for decision in February 2025. The “crown” has all the details.
The basic situation is as follows: There is a fundamental ban on prostitution outside officially approved brothels for sexual services. However, the right to self-determination is one of the central principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the implementation of which is also being promoted in Tyrol. The right to sexual self-determination is part of the right to a self-determined life and of course also applies to people with disabilities.
For years, the heads of the responsible politicians and representatives have wondered how this could be put into practice in Tyrol. Now the solution is on the table: the State Police Act had to be amended and is now available in a completed version. The “Tiroler Krone” already knows all the details:
Source: Krone

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