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A new California law has attracted s-x workers from all over the country. Thanks to the new law, prostitutes can be seen bending over in traffic while wearing g-strings.

“They’re waving to people on the freeway or, just to be honest with you, they are bending over for the freeway,” National City Mayor Ron Morrison told Fox News Digital. “I don’t know how else to put it; they’re showing their wares,” he added.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 357 in July 2022, which repealed a previous law that banned prostitution. The law went into effect in January, and pimps quickly set up shop in National City and other jurisdictions in California.

“The moment it was signed by the governor, boom, everyone knew the rules were out the window,” Morrison told Fox News Digital.

Morrison said police are prevented from ticketing prostitutes who wear practically nothing.

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“Those that are out there on the street, most of them are wearing less than what you would consider a scanty negligee,” Morrison said. “It is just flaunting in everybody’s face. And so a lot of people are screaming, ‘Hey, you know, can’t you get them on indecent exposure?’ And the problem is the way our laws read in this state. The definition of indecent exposure is as long … as the genitals are covered. Anything else is fair game out in public.”

One school was forced to cover its windows because scantily clad women were walking by. Other nearly n-ked women loiter near the school gates waiting for school to let out.

Morrison said another new California law that legalized jaywalking is compounding the problem. He recalled an encounter with a s-x worker who stood in the middle of the street and refused to move.

“So, I did ask her very politely, ‘Would you please move out of the street?’ And she looked at me and says, ‘If you don’t want to talk to me, you can go around.'”