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Accy Red Light District
...as far as I am aware, there ain't one - although I did hear a story that there was a Gay version operating somewhere up Ossy.However, I wonder how each of us would react should we suddenly find a number of annorexic, drug-addicted women parading outside the front door. Would you be happy to offer a cup of tea and sympathy or would you be straight on to the cops, telling 'em to get over here PDQ and start clearing this thrash away from your street?
I have, of course, been watching the events in Ipswich unfold. I have been appaled by what has happened, not least by the BBC and their constant reference to "Working Girls". As far as I'm aware, a working girl is someone who goes to a legitimate place of employment, performs her job and is then rewarded with a wage from with taxes and NI are deducted. So what the hell is the BBC doing referring to these prostitutes as "working girls". They do sod all all day, other than sign on the dole and shoot themselves up while at night they foul the streets with their activities, while at the same time being handsomely rewarded while evading tax and NI. It gets worse. Now they are complaining that the cops are doing nowt to protect them. What do the cops do? they go and offer some friendly words of advice. What utter codswallop! Those cops should be out there nicking these slappers. Get 'em locked up and that way they are neither a nuisance to others or a danger to themselves. Ooops..........just seen a similar thread |
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Some activity occurred around Blackburn Rd? from Clayton to Rishton (near to the Dunkenhalgh) and a premise Whalley Rd near Balti Stan I believe a couple of years back. I believe they were shut down/stopped. hey were from Manchester.
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Never came across anything like that in Accy but then if its underground then most people wont. Up here having the docks means a few kick about when the big ships are in. I just ignore them and as they dont bother me I dont bother them.
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Can't imagine they'd get much trade wandering up and down outside our house.
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more class in accy,they used to use various town center pubs years ago. so they tell me.:D
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I know when I worked in Burnley they used to mention the pub The Big Window, which I was imformed was a place where the price was marked on the bottom of their shoes.
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Funny you should say that, my dad told me if he ever caught me in the spread eagle he would skin me alive. :D Never said why.
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Maybe he did not want you telling your Mum if you saw him in there :D
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I would just like to say that I have absolutely no problem with prostitution per se. It's a service just like any other. And I am sure that there are quite a few married women out there who are quietly pleased to be relieved of the servicing of their spouses libido.
I think that following yet another sickening series of murders the government now has a moral duty to take the lead in regularising the sex industry so that it is open to examination, free of criminality and also free of shame. As I have said before, it is time this country woke up to the fact that sex, in all its guises, happens - however shocking that might be to "outraged of Tunbridge Wells". Tealeaf complains that the trade is sordid and squalid. He is right, at the moment it is. If the trade were legalised and regulated, properly and effectively perhaps the "working"girls could come in off the streets and practise their necessary profession in safety. If they can manage it successfully in Amsterdam and other European cities why can't we do the same here? And before anybody asks, I would have no problem living next door to a brothel - provided they kept the noise down. |
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Well i'll shock ya, where i used to live in accy there was a known prostitute [as so rumour & appearance had it] moved in across the rd from me [oh why sh*t happens to me godknows] lets say spoilt a very nice house she had given, formally she was on Nuttal st [says it all :rofl38:] she was a heroin addict, as was her partner whom the street had the alarming pleasure of him OD-ing dead looking - which was scary, cant say she brought clients onto the st or at her house, but she would regularly leave about 9pm to go off somewhere to tout in the typical stero type attire, but geez she looked so much like a slinny bloke than a woman. She had kiddies but dunno whther socail services got involved at some point.
After i left to be up here her house got burned down whether due to attack or because they were so out of it. So even in a little town like this u do have them lurking in the shadows. |
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[quote=accymel;351647] formally she was on Nuttal st [says it all :rofl38:]
quote] I think the area has gone up in class since then but just in case does anyone know who took over the position ? :D |
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you know its funny coz i saw a dodgy looking bloke entering a house on nuttall street only the other week with what appeared to be a bundle of papers
at least he wasnt carrying a black bag , rolls of duct tape and a few yards of rope ;) |
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