When you live in a country were prostitution is legal you have a very high risk of crossing the line and what's considered legal turns into abuse. Although this seems very straight forward it is not always so and there are many layers and gray areas. It's easy to get for you to get on your high horse and condemn everyone. That is your right but what makes it complicated is that fine line that always seems to get blurred when you live in a country that has a high public persona of corruption in all segments of society. The most vulnerable always seem to suffer.
YOU said there were other priorities. I asked you what you meant by other priorities.
I am not condemning anything or anybody.
I asked YOU a question based on what you said.
Your statement means you think the DR has more important issues to deal with.
Again, what are the priorites you spoke of?