South Korean court rules that massage licences are preserve of the blind

Authored by telegraph.co.uk and submitted by g00d1m8

South Korea’s constitutional court has ruled that professional massage services should be the preserve of the blind as they generally have fewer career choices.

The court on Tuesday upheld a controversial century old law that restricts the awarding of massage licences and the ownership of massage parlours to the visually impaired, reported Yonhap news agency.

The law calls for up to five years in prison or £35,000 in fines for violators and had been challenged by a massage shop owner who had been charged with offering services without a licence in 2015.

The law has been at the centre of an emotionally charged debate in recent years and the defendant argued that the rule infringes on the occupational freedom of non-blind people.

However, in rejecting his claim, the court ruled that "the massage business is virtually the only occupation that visually impaired people can normally enjoy".

It added that the current system was "an unavoidable choice aimed at guaranteeing the visually impaired people’s right to survival.”

Allowing people who were not blind to open massage shops could lead to exploitation of the visually impaired, the court decided,

The verdict was the fourth in recent years after a series of challenges to a law that was first introduced in Korea by Japanese colonialists in 1913. Establishing a monopoly in the industry was seen as a way to protect disabled people in the absence of state support.

Flippinbirds on March 22nd, 2019 at 20:39 UTC »

Was stationed in South Korea. Got many massages from people with normal vision. Dont think this law is still in place/enforced.

Pubics_Cube on March 22nd, 2019 at 19:11 UTC »

We have the same thing in America, but they get to be referees

sjvmi87 on March 22nd, 2019 at 18:47 UTC »

True. I asked for a massage at my hotel and made it clear I wanted only a massage. Desk person asked if "blonde okay." I said I didn't care but wanted him to verify he understood I wasn't looking for anything other than a real massage. He nodded and said "blonde give massagee." Told him that's fine but asked myself why he thought I cared of she was a blonde.

Twenty minutes later a blind woman with black hair showed up to give me a massage.