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J. Starks, an outreach worker at Boom Health center, package condoms for distribution to sex trade workers, Friday April 25, 2014 in Bronx, N.Y.  City police are allowed to confiscate those very condoms as evidence of prostitution, yet New York City spends more than a million dollars every year to distribute free condoms to combat unintended pregnancies and diseases.  That conflict is behind the latest legislative proposal to prohibit condoms from being used as evidence in prostitution cases. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

J. Starks, an outreach worker at Boom Health center, package condoms for distribution to sex trade workers, Friday April 25, 2014 in Bronx, N.Y. City police are allowed to confiscate those very condoms as evidence of prostitution, yet New York City spends more than a million dollars every year to distribute free condoms to combat unintended pregnancies and diseases. That conflict is behind the latest legislative proposal to prohibit condoms from being used as evidence in prostitution cases. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

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