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Surrounding the military installations were many Japanese-owned restaurants, pool halls, bars, and brothels which catered to US military personnel but were also often frequented by Japanese customers.
By 1908 lots of " bell " machines were installed in most cigar stores, saloons, bowling alleys, brothels and barber shops.
Soldiers at the front contracted these diseases from prostitutes, so the German army responded by granting approval to certain brothels that were inspected by their own medical doctors, and soldiers were rationed coupon books for sexual services at these establishments.
The men were dosed with LSD, the brothels were equipped with one-way mirrors, and the sessions were filmed for later viewing and study.
By 1881 there were fancy restaurants, a bowling alley, four churches, an ice house, a school, an opera house, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, and numerous brothels all situated among a number of dirty, hardscrabble mines.
An article in the Gulf Times revealed a major sex trade in mostly Nepalese boys who were lured to India and sold to brothels in Mumbai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Lucknow and Gorakhpur.
The options available were usually taverns and brothels.
Black and white brothels coexisted in Storyville ; however, black men were barred from legally purchasing services rendered in either black or white brothels.
In the middle 1950s, Fort Bend County and neighboring Galveston County were plagued by organized crime, with its brothels and illegal casinos.
In October 1888 the Metropolitan Police estimated that there were 1, 200 prostitutes " of very low class " resident in Whitechapel and about 62 brothels.
By mid-1881 there were fancy restaurants, Vogan's Bowling Alley, four churches — Catholic, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, and Methodist — an ice house, a school, the Schieffelin Hall opera house, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, and numerous brothels all situated among and on top of a number of dirty, hardscrabble mines.
From the 1920s through the 1950s Westmorland was the site of illegal gaming establishments and many brothels, but these were later destroyed in an attempt to improve the town's image.
The saloons and brothels of Whiskey Hill were said to be among the most wicked and wild in the state.
Boasting a robust economy the streets of Shevlin were lined with shops, blacksmiths, saloons, hotels, casinos, brothels, and livery stables, a fire claimed most of these buildings in 1904 and again in 1911.
As in other Nevada brothels, customers were buzzed in through a gate.
At this time, brothels were not explicitly illegal in Nevada, but some had been closed as public nuisances.
The other counties allow brothels, but some of these counties currently have no active brothels ( brothels are in operation in only 8 counties ); as of June / July 2008 there were 28 legal brothels in Nevada.

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Moral reform movements attempted to close down brothels, something that has sometimes been argued to have been a factor in the concentration of street-prostitution in Whitechapel ( where the Jack the Ripper prostitute murders took place ), part of the East End of London, by the 1880s ( near the end of the 19th century ).
In the early part of the 19th century, state controlled legal brothels ( then known as " maisons de tolérance " or " maisons closes ") started to appear in several French cities.
They work in brothels, bars, apartments ; as streetwalkers or as escorts and have to hand over the better part of their earnings.
The only difference between Washington D. C. and Freedom City is here the drug dens and brothels are in the good part of town and are very exclusive.
The western part of Žižkov is still known for its high concentration of brothels, strip clubs and cheap bars.
As part of the investigation, two women, an employee of the Pall Mall Gazette and a girl from the Salvation Army, posed as prostitutes and infiltrated brothels at great risk, getting as much information as they could and escaping before they were forced to render sexual services.
The western part of Žižkov is known for its high concentration of brothels, strip clubs and cheap bars.

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The men crying love poems in an orchard on any summer's night are as often as not the lutihaw, mustachioed toughs who spend most of their lives in and out of the local prisons, brothels, and teahouses.
They also work with local gangs, funneling Japanese tourists to gambling parlors and brothels.
Nonetheless, brothels with black prostitutes serving blacks openly flourished with the full knowledge of the police and other local authorities a short distance uptown from Storyville proper.
In its early days, Kelso obtained the nickname " Little Chicago " as it became famous for its large number of taverns and brothels that catered to local loggers.
The town boomed during construction of the railroad, local legend claims that nearly 20 saloons, a bank, newspaper, brothels, and other businesses appeared to serve the railt crews.
While brothels and prostitutes are subject to federal income tax and also pay local fees, there is no state income tax in Nevada and brothels are exempt from the state entertainment tax and do not pay any other state taxes.
In 2009, an article was published in the Guardian, in which it was written that some brothels " impose some extraordinary restrictions on commercial sex workers " in order to " separate sex workers from the local community ": some places forbid prostitutes to leave the brothels for extended periods of time, while other jurisdictions require the prostitutes to leave the county when they are not working ; some places do not allow the children of the women who work in the brothels to live in the same area ; some brothel workers who have cars must register the vehicle with the local police, and workers are not permitted to leave the brothel after 5pm ; in some counties registered sex workers are not allowed to have cars at all.
Crystal, Nye County, Nevada has a somewhat limited brothel art museum associated with two local brothels.
He was, however, able to borrow money against future expectations of ecclesiastical preferment as a result of his close friendship with William Wake, then bishop of Lincoln .” Between the summer of 1711 and the Spring of 1712, Wotton appears to have experienced a Mid-life crisis, and he scandalized the neighbourhood on many occasions by being found drunk in public, or else was known to have spent prolonged periods in local brothels.
The location of brothels within local territories has been a continuing area of litigation, and a poll conducted in March 2011 suggested that 66 % of the population would support a ban on brothels in residential areas.
The judge rejected the charge of forming a criminal gang and handed out suspended sentences: the men had started relationships with young women in local discotheques in order to recruit them to work in their brothels, an illegal practice if the women are under 21 years of age ; some men had also abused some of their women.
All of the local businesses in the downtown area closed or relocated and were replaced with strip clubs and brothels.
The Bishops of Winchester took rent from the numerous brothels, leading to the local prostitutes being known as " Winchester geese ".
" They go off, Falstaff vowing to find a wife " in the stews " ( i. e., the local brothels ).
During their time together, the brothers were regular patrons of the local brothels and saloons.
Sex: the collections of pornography known to the Division as " The Munque Art Gallery " and " Kirschner's " are frequently mentioned and occasionally advertised, as are the local brothels: the Fancies, the Poplar tree and Plug Street.
During the second half of the twentieth century, prostitution and brothels were condoned and tolerated by many local governments.

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