Terminus of the Via Appia, the Roman road that ran 569 kilometres from the gates of Rome to the Adriatic coast, Brindisi has served as Italy's gateway to the eastern Mediterranean for over two millennia. Crusader armies embarked from its natural harbour, and the twin columns marking the road's end still stand near the waterfront. Roughly 87,100 people live in this Puglian port city. Modern ferry services connect Brindisi to Greece and Albania. Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles for Brindisi. We do not arrange, provide, or mediate services of any kind. Users must be 18+.
No criminal offence attaches to consensual adult companionship under Italian national law. The Merlin Law (75/1958) abolished state-regulated houses of prostitution and established penalties for anyone who exploits, facilitates, induces, or recruits others into sex work. Article 3 prescribes two to six years imprisonment and fines between EUR 258 and EUR 10,329. Brindisi's Polizia di Stato and local Carabinieri station enforce these provisions. Human trafficking falls under Article 601 CP, with sentences reaching eight to twenty years, strengthened by D.Lgs. 228/2003.
Terminus of the Via Appia, the Roman road that ran 569 kilometres from the gates of Rome to the Adriatic coast, Brindisi has served as Italy's gateway to the eastern Mediterranean for over two millennia. Crusader armies embarked from its natural harbour, and the twin columns marking the road's end still stand near the waterfront. Roughly 87,100 people live in this Puglian port city. Modern ferry services connect Brindisi to Greece and Albania. Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles for Brindisi. We do not arrange, provide, or mediate services of any kind. Users must be 18+.
No criminal offence attaches to consensual adult companionship under Italian national law. The Merlin Law (75/1958) abolished state-regulated houses of prostitution and established penalties for anyone who exploits, facilitates, induces, or recruits others into sex work. Article 3 prescribes two to six years imprisonment and fines between EUR 258 and EUR 10,329. Brindisi's Polizia di Stato and local Carabinieri station enforce these provisions. Human trafficking falls under Article 601 CP, with sentences reaching eight to twenty years, strengthened by D.Lgs. 228/2003.
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