Hookers in Denmark are offering free sex to all visitors who come to the climate change conference in the next few days. The controversy started when the mayor of Copenhagen, Ritt Bjerregaard, sent postcards to the major hotels warning guests coming to the conference not to frequent Danish sex workers. The cards sent out to delegates urged, “Be sustainable; do not buy sex.”
Now the prostitutes have struck back claiming that neither the mayor nor the city has any business meddling into their activities. The prostitutes have now offered free sex to anyone who presents the felonious cards.
The sex workers interest group says, “This is sheer discrimination. Ritt Bjerregaard is abusing her position as Lord Mayor in using her power to prevent us carrying out our perfectly legal job. I don’t understand how she can be allowed to contact people in this way.”
Spokesperson Susanne Moller added it is wrong and unfair that Copenhagen politicians have selected to use the UN Climate Summit as a platform for their beliefs on sex.
“But they’ve done it and we have to defend ourselves,” Møller says.
So far it is not known if the sex workers will accept rain checks for visitors who can’t make it to the conference in time for this great offer.