Into Danger ; Off the 'Drag' and Prostitution Is Disappearing From Our Streets but Sex Trade Goes On
Evening Times › November 09, 2010
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WOMEN still work The Drag. But not many. Glasgow's traditional "red-light" district, Anderston, has almost emptied, although the prostitutes who once lined its streets still pay the occasional visit.
However, some are only in the area to keep a "date" they have made with a punter over the phone. Others simply want to wash their clothes - often only what they stand in - at a council drop-in centre.See the full content of this document
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Into Danger ; Off the 'Drag' and Prostitution Is Disappearing From Our Streets but Sex Trade Goes On
Chief Superintendent Bernie Higgins should be happy to see them disappear. After all, Glasgow has been trying to kill off its multi- million pound sex trade for years. But...
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