I actually was thinking about this last night. It's a really tough question. It'd be great to increase safety for these women, of course. It would mean that women may be more willing to step forward to the police if they needed to, if they weren't afraid of being arrested themselves. Ideally it would decrease instances of std's, rape, assault, and murder. But given the clandestine nature of these meetings, how do you really go about helping these women? When sex takes place in a car in a dark alley and the woman is someone few people will notice is missing if she's gone, it's tough to keep her safe when she's constantly going off with sleazy guys, even if the act of paying for sex itself were legalized. Because even if it were legalized, not all women are going to become high end escorts in a monitored business. You'll still have streetwalkers, probably more of them. Not only would it be easier for women to get involved with prostitution if it were legal, but if they have to register with some governing body, they might choose to continue doing it underground to hold onto their anonymity. And I'm concerned that legalizing it would increase the frequency of human trafficking and child prostitution, as the Netherlands saw when they legalized prostitution. So I wonder if legalizing might just be opening a Pandora's box? I feel like it might be the sort of thing that causes more problems than it solves, despite having good intentions.