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There are currently hundreds of young men across Manchester selling sex. Many are homeless or unemployed, dozens have recently been released from prison. Kerb-crawling is also banned, providing it can be shown the individual was causing a persistent annoyance.
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As Helen says: “Women do not have to come here at all so they have to know that we are trustworthy. It may only be when they’re in crisis that they ask for help. For some people there is nowhere else they can go.” He says: “We recently supported a lad who was persuaded to meet up with a client, they became obsessed with him, started calling him 20 times a day and then threatened to send the pictures to a close relative. With support from Manchester Action on Street Health (MASH) police have managed to help street prostitutes. Popa, 30, organised the operation while Diac, 28, acted as a ‘telephone receptionist’ for potential customers from rented houses in Levenshulme, Longsight and Rusholme. The charity receives minimal funding to pay for it’s skeleton staff. There is currently enough to run the service for just another few months.
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Pop up brothels. Survival sex. Slavery. There's a lot more to Manchester's sex trade in 2017 than the calling cards that used to line phone boxes a decade ago. Riding on the Northern Line from Angel Station to Kings Cross and a change to Picadilly Line gives a great view of Scally Lads on the move....There you can stand next to or sit next to many of them..
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Why do so many young guys walk around with hands down their pants as if they are playing with themselves, I often see groups of young guys walking around in busy High Streets doing this, they don't seem to care that thousands of people are walking past them and find it quite revolting really. There are also general laws on public nuisance and decency which can be used to target the sex trade. What is a brothel? DC Nield explains: “A lot of the time we find out about pop up brothels because neighbours don’t want it on their street. The girls working in these premises are looked upon as a problem rather than human beings. Everyone surrounding them hates them because they are causing a problem in the area.Manchester’s homelessness problem is feeding the rise with experts predicting more than two thirds of them have slept rough or lost their home at some point.