Well, the "act of prostitution" is probably the HJ.
To those reading the article, the mental assumption is probably "whoah - everyone goes to parlours to have sex."
According to the letter of the law, it may well be that both FS and HJ are identically "acts of prostitution." Whether people will interpret things so will presumably vary...
To those reading the article, the mental assumption is probably "whoah - everyone goes to parlours to have sex."
According to the letter of the law, it may well be that both FS and HJ are identically "acts of prostitution." Whether people will interpret things so will presumably vary...