Yes Burt, we are talking about the same stuff.
I agree 100% on your Tijuana opinion. I have seen Municipio de Tijuana Reglamento de Bando de Gobierno y Policia as you put in your first post.
I was just stressing that there is no federal law nor state law that prohibits prostitution, so the buck is passed to the Municipios, in this case Municipio de Tijuana.
BUT, please ask your lawyer friend about what is not legal and what is legal in Mexico. I have already disussed this with 2 lawyers friends, one a federal one in Mexico city and a penal attorney here in the State of Nuevo Leon.
Both told me that, if the Municipio says that it is a fineable misdemeanor, technicaly it is not legal.
Meanwhile soliciting is not permited outside La Zona. if it isn't permited it isn't legal. Ask your lawyer friend why is it that the American tourist are warned against this.
That can be read in this link.
http://www.tijuana.gob.mx/turismo/TouristGuide/English/pag6.asp
Prostitution to be legal, so it could be an activity that could carry no consquence as a fine or jail time or whatever, it should show in the Codigo Civil del Estado de Baja California Norte and it doesn't.
When it is totally legal, the police will not be able to hassel prostitutes nor the customers, nor haul them to jail under the slightest pretext.
I agree 100% on your Tijuana opinion. I have seen Municipio de Tijuana Reglamento de Bando de Gobierno y Policia as you put in your first post.
I was just stressing that there is no federal law nor state law that prohibits prostitution, so the buck is passed to the Municipios, in this case Municipio de Tijuana.
BUT, please ask your lawyer friend about what is not legal and what is legal in Mexico. I have already disussed this with 2 lawyers friends, one a federal one in Mexico city and a penal attorney here in the State of Nuevo Leon.
Both told me that, if the Municipio says that it is a fineable misdemeanor, technicaly it is not legal.
Meanwhile soliciting is not permited outside La Zona. if it isn't permited it isn't legal. Ask your lawyer friend why is it that the American tourist are warned against this.
That can be read in this link.
http://www.tijuana.gob.mx/turismo/TouristGuide/English/pag6.asp
Prostitution to be legal, so it could be an activity that could carry no consquence as a fine or jail time or whatever, it should show in the Codigo Civil del Estado de Baja California Norte and it doesn't.
When it is totally legal, the police will not be able to hassel prostitutes nor the customers, nor haul them to jail under the slightest pretext.