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After recent events and those a few years ago, yet more vulnerable street girls are being murdered like they dont matter to anyone.

Is it time for prostitutes to be permanently removed from our streets and given work at safe, clean legalised brothels?

Whats your view?

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After recent events and those a few years ago, yet more vulnerable street girls are being murdered like they dont matter to anyone.

Is it time for prostitutes to be permanently removed from our streets and given work at safe, clean legalised brothels?

Whats your view?

 

Yes of course, but there are many problems with legalised brothels.

 

Would you want one in your street, for example?

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Would you want one in your street, for example?

There are many problems with brothels, but that is why they aren't normally in residential areas. Nightclubs are legal but i wouldn't want one of them on the end of my road either. If a brothel exists to help people stay safe, and clean, and off drugs then that can only be a good thing.

 

The truth about the girls who are walking the street is that they are the underclass of the sex industry, for they are drug addicts and they are desperate. It's not a case of 'legalising' them, they need to get clean then they won't want to do this work.

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There are plenty of brothels which if not legal get left alone by the plod.

 

These drug riddled alchholic girls would never get a job on them.

In places like Amsterdam the girls are given regular medical checks, these street girls would never pass them.

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there was a prostitute on the news maybe in her 30s being interviewed on the recent incidents that have happend in bradford and she said that she is a drug user and alcoholic and its the only way she can feed her habbit and now she doesnt feel safe coming out at night as though this statement was going to make people feel sorry for her. there are plenty of women in this country on minimum wage with children and no partner or family to give them a helping hand and yet they still get up every morning go to work manage to feed there children and try there best to give what ever they possibly can and will go without what ever they may need just to see the smiles on the little ones faces and would never give a thought of going and selling there bodies. the women that are out on the street every night are selfish as all they care about is feeding there habbits. most of them have families at home and are not bothered in the slightest what they may feel. one of the women who went missing in june her son spoke out for her saying he wanted her to come home safely now there the people i feel sorry. everyone knows the risks of prostitution and if your willing to put yourself out there after knowing about the killings the violent rapes and the infections they catch then why should we let this become legal just to give them a helping hand. these people are willing to put there lives at risk for there next hit. they need to pick themselves up brush themselves off and get on with life in a decent way just like every body else has to.

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After recent events and those a few years ago, yet more vulnerable street girls are being murdered like they dont matter to anyone.

Is it time for prostitutes to be permanently removed from our streets and given work at safe, clean legalised brothels?

Whats your view?

 

Yes, we can tax them then!

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