It’s a request by some entrepreneurs who want to cash in on the upcoming football extravaganza.
Prostitution is currently illegal – and foreign fans who decide to acquire the services of a sex worker could be arrested by police if they are caught.
So in an effort not to offend would-be travellers – and make sure everyone has a ‘good’ time – some want authorities to look away, at least until the World Cup is over.
It’s a tricky one. The South African sex industry will probably thrive during the World Cup - whether it’s legal or not.
So, in an effort to make this the best World Cup ever, should South Africa copy Germany, for example, and let visitors here enjoy themselves without looking over their shoulders?
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