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The 'iconic' erotic culture of Sydney's Kings Cross disappeared? 'standing Street Girl' doesn't have to stand on the street anymore?

Sydney's Kings Cross was once a notorious "red light area". There, violence, crime, drug abuse, prostitution, and all kinds of dark trade "everything." The neighborhood was once full of hooligans, drug dealers, punks and, of course, street girls.

(photo source: news Corporation, Australia)


According to the Australian News Corporation, in order to create a good image of the city and improve public security, the city administration began a series of crackdowns and governance on the Kings Cross. The results are visible to all: massage houses, shampoo shops have been replaced by restaurants and cafes, and erotic neon lights have been replaced by "Keep Sydney Open" light boxes. Everything seems to be on the right track. So, is it really that simple?

(photo source: news Corporation, Australia)


The answer is: it's not easy. After a series of rigorous investigation and management, "standing Street woman" really less than a lot of, Kings Cross erotic signs are no longer so obvious. So, where are all these sex service providers? I believe a lot of people can imagine, yes, they are on the Internet.

(photo source: news Corporation, Australia)


These porn providers are starting to post ads on the Internet to connect with "consumers" on a single-line basis.

(photo source: news Corporation, Australia)


After completing the transaction, they can take all of the transaction amount into the bag, without giving "intermediary" dividend. And this "emerging" way of trading allows them to avoid discrimination and ridicule by passers-by and the potential dangers of drunken passers-by in the middle of the night.

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