
Canadian military police have decided not to charge a sex worker who they alleged had unlawfully used army uniforms.
Police had threatened in December to charge Kingston-area sex worker Christina Lea Gilchrist, who offers discounts to Canadian soldiers for her services. They alleged Gilchrist broke the law with the “unlawful use of military uniforms,” citing photographs on her website in which she was shown wearing what appeared to be Canadian camouflage uniforms known as CADPAT.
In a time of budget constraint that discount is patriotic.
