Slave Girl by Sarah Forsyth; Tim Tate
Author:Sarah Forsyth; Tim Tate
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Non-Fiction, Abuse
ISBN: 9781844546855
Publisher: John Blake
Published: 2009-06-30T22:00:00+00:00
3 In summer 2008 the Dutch government introduced a smoking ban for all cafés â drug ones or otherwise. But with typically Dutch eccentricity, they decided this applied only to tobacco smoking: anyone wishing to smoke pure hash or marijuana can still do so inside the hash cafés, while anyone wanting to smoke a normal cigarette has to do so outside.
4 In a highly controversial deal, the city council paid Charlie Geerts the equivalent of £18 million â all from public funds â to purchase 18 buildings containing the windows. It then set about putting up stickers on them bearing the words âPimp-Free Zoneâ, despite the fact that there were dozens of other windows operating in adjacent buildings â and detailed research showing that the prostitutes in them were controlled by pimps.
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