Once again, you depend on plain, open ignorance:
"I want to see the written Mexican law that states breathing is legal"
Ok Burt "The actual act of prostitution is legal".
Wrong.
Read: The ordinace says "Activities related to drugs or prostitution"
Burt, once and for all Mexico is not your country, I know far better how the US runs more than you do, and far better how Mexico works.
Am up to date Burt: Death Panels, Medical care for immigrants, Socialist USA, Obama with Letterman... "I can see Russia from my house".
How about the other way around Burt? What do you know about Mexico?
Back to business: That phrase is so vauge, like the word ACTIVITES encompasses everything related to prostitution, not just strutting around.
It gives so much freedom to the judge to decide what not to do or do that you would be surprised.
Sorry Burt. Wrong.
Why do you think you can be picked up for carrying Cialis or Viagra? Cause it is related precisly with this "reglamento". If you are carrying Viagra or Cialis without a prescription, you are doing activies related to drugs and the judge can see it this way and fined for having them in your posession.
You still don't understand that in our simplicity, Mexican law if aplied (not allowing for corruption) is easy to understand and interpret.
You'll never get it cause you Americans want it spelled out to you in plain English, crossing the "Ts" and dotting the "Is".
That Burt, is not happening in Mexico.
By the way, only the small cities like TJ have Zonas.
The big ones like Monterrey, Guadalajara, Tampico, Veracruz... do not have them.
So if they see a hooker in the streets, she is picked up on the spot.
And I mean on the streets as in the sense that if in the big cities, if a club girl leaves the club and crosses the street to buy something at a 7-11, she can be picked up.
Streetwalkers are picked up on the street (unless the cops are on the take or paid protection by the girls).
And so on and so on.