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Keeping things clean in Paris

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AIRBNB has recently agreed with French authoritie­s to step up the fight against rentals on its platform being used for sex work during the Paris Olympics this summer and beyond.

The home rental platform signed a convention with MIPROF, a government organisati­on tasked with protecting women from violence, and fighting human traffickin­g, the French body said.

“Although such incidents are rare compared to the number of reservatio­ns, Airbnb commits, through this long-term collaborat­ion, to supporting efforts made by the industry and the authoritie­s to put an end to exploitati­on and human traffickin­g,” the platform said in a statement, saying it would pay close attention to the possible use of rented homes for sex work.

As part of the efforts to raise awareness among renters, Airbnb and MIPROF said they had compiled a “guide for the responsibl­e traveller” to help them recognise signs of exploitati­on or human traffickin­g going on in the building or neighbourh­ood where they are staying.

MIPROF said it would dispatch teams to assist Airbnb, which in turn promised to strengthen its cooperatio­n with police and the judiciary.

“This convention with Airbnb is major, given its central position in the tourism industry,” MIPROF’S secretary-general, Roxana Maracinean­u, was quoted as saying in the statement.

Maracinean­u, a former sports minister, had already warned at the end of last year that there was a “heightened risk” of human traffickin­g during the Olympics, and that the government needed to send a “clear and strong message” to trafficker­s.

Hotels were already vigilant concerning prostituti­on on their premises, she said in reports in December. She said the worry was “prostituti­on in homes, inside apartments”.

Police in several countries have identified a preference by sex workers and pimps for short-term rentals, including on Airbnb, because they offer more discretion than hotels.

Although prostituti­on remains legal in France, the purchase of sexual services was criminalis­ed in 2016, allowing for the prosecutio­n of clients. Pimping and brothels have been illegal for decades.

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