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jaysay 29-05-2010 09:42

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 818765)
that bloke just wanted to be 'famous' he was studying psychology and was 'into' infamous murderers......who else gives themselves a name like that, me thinks he'd read too many books

Maybe if he knew is punishment would have been at the end of a rope, he wold probably have thought twice about it, people like this are usually cowards and dread the idea of pain being inflicted on them.

Taggy 29-05-2010 09:52

Re: Yorkshire Ripper - The Sequel.
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 818873)
So where you suggest they put the brothels ? , I'm sure you wouldn't be keen on having one next door , especially if you have children or Grandkids come over to visit , I'm sure you wouldn't mind all the visiting by "strangers" not to mention additional parking problems . :D :D

You could use that argument to stop any business setting up in a residential area!...Who said it had to be in a residential area anyway, either way, fully legalised and run properly and professionally is going to be much preferable to how it is now, which is controlled and abused by Pimps and drug addicts and dealers!

Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 29-05-2010 10:11

Re: Yorkshire Ripper - The Sequel.
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 818873)
So where you suggest they put the brothels ? , I'm sure you wouldn't be keen on having one next door , especially if you have children or Grandkids come over to visit , I'm sure you wouldn't mind all the visiting by "strangers" not to mention additional parking problems . :D :D

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 818930)
You could use that argument to stop any business setting up in a residential area!...Who said it had to be in a residential area anyway, either way, fully legalised and run properly and professionally is going to be much preferable to how it is now, which is controlled and abused by Pimps and drug addicts and dealers!

Best Regards - Taggy

ok the fact that now business is done in many instances outside residential property is better steely?:confused: as taggy says why does it have to be in residential areas?:confused: in fact i'm sure ya such places in certain parts of the U.S.A.? "Ranches" i think???

garinda 29-05-2010 15:40

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 818930)
You could use that argument to stop any business setting up in a residential area!...Who said it had to be in a residential area anyway, either way, fully legalised and run properly and professionally is going to be much preferable to how it is now, which is controlled and abused by Pimps and drug addicts and dealers!

Best Regards - Taggy


I agree.

Personally I'd rather live next door to a well run, and legalised brothel, than live in a street that is plagued by kerb crawlers, harrassing people's wives, daughters, and grandaughters. As many of the areas that are red light districts now, are in ordinary residential streets, peopled by ordinary people. Certainly those neighbourhoods wouldn't be littered with as many needles, and condoms, if girls were off the streets.

I came across this the other day, when researching crime figures against prostitutes.

But last week Clare Finch, 49,, was cleared by a jury at Luton crown court of running a brothel – a decision described by some sections of the media as throwing Britain's "antiquated" prostitution laws into confusion. Finch admitted offering topless massages with "happy endings" from her bungalow in the quiet Bedfordshire village of Chalton. Up to four women worked from her home offering a range of massage and sexual services. There was no trafficking, coercion, drugs or under-age girls involved, and no public nuisance caused. Indeed, two of Finch's neighbours - one a woman of 85 - gave evidence on her behalf.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...le-brothel-law


So perhaps Steeljack underestimates what people think, when it comes to what goes on next door. As long as there's a 'happy ending'.

:D

cashman 29-05-2010 15:48

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i dont understand were hes coming from?:confused: like i said before they have these "Ranches" in the good ole USA. so whats the differance?:confused:

garinda 29-05-2010 15:53

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 818985)
i dont understand were hes coming from?:confused: like i said before they have these "Ranches" in the good ole USA. so whats the differance?:confused:

He's been living in Dollywood for too long, and has seen The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas too many times.

:rolleyes:

:D


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