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Just six kerb crawlers arrested in Lancashire in a year


PROSTITUTES are four times more likely to be arrested in Lancashire than the kerb crawlers who trawl the county’s red-light areas.

Last year 18 women were charged with loitering for the purpose of prostitution by Lancashire Constabulary, and a further five received police cautions for similar behaviour.

But only six men were arrested for soliciting prostitutes, commonly known as kerb-crawling, over the same period.

Up to six months went by without a single arrest, between January and June, with four cautions handed out and two brought before the courts.

The figures were revealed in two separate requests to Lancashire Police made under the Freedom of Information Act.

Police and council chiefs in Blackburn have recently pledged £10,000 to reduce the number of prostitutes working in the Bank Top area, following complaints from residents.

But the disparity between the attitude taken to kerb crawlers and prostitutes has alarmed the UK Network of Sex Projects, an advocacy group for street workers.

Project spokesman Sian Kilcommons said: “It is worrying that the police seem to be criminalising women who sell sex rather the men who pay for it.

"There is a good body of evidence, from academic studies, which suggests that street workers are the most vulnerable group of those people who sell sex.

“It is really concerning that this highly vulnerable group are being crimin-alised in this way as it will turn these women away from seeking help.”

The spokesman was also concerned, given the work ongoing by police to address prostitute-related issues, that the figures gave out “contradictory messages” to the local community.

Blackburn MP and Justice Secretary Jack Straw said: “The figures show that the police handle this matter sensitively for the women concerned, who are usually in desperate need of help.

“But they have to make their own judgements on the type of assistance which they can offer.

"The women involved arrested will probably have been given warnings, and offered help, before they are arrested.

“But we have tried to frame the law so we tackle the men who are prepared to pay for these services.”

Police and council leaders in Bolton have undertaken a successful crackdown, with the charity Urban Outreach, to reduce the problem in the Greater Manchester town.

In 2007 there were an estimated 141 known sex workers plying their trade in the town’s red-light district but this is thought to have decr-eased to only 30 recently.

A Lancashire Constabulary spokesman said: “Where appropriate we will continue to tackle kerb crawling, prostitution and the anti-social behaviour that goes alongside this issue.

"We also recognise that many street workers are vulnerable and it is important that we work closely with our partner agencies to undertake enforcement activity where appropriate, but also to help the street workers deal with the issues that brought them to street working in the first instance.”

Comments(10)

Akki says...
9:13pm Fri 10 Jul 09

to catch kerb crawlers cops are targetting drivers with scuffed alloys

lol

holsten pils says...
12:28am Sat 11 Jul 09

Y DONT THEY LEAVE THESE HARMLES GIRLS ALONE AND CONCENTRATE ON THE REAL CIMINALS.

madari says...
5:58am Sat 11 Jul 09

Madari the snake charmer says :

This is another money making scam by the police and the government....Funny how harmful drugs are constantly being legalised and yet this relatively harmless profession gets penalised all the time.



holsten pils says...
8:59am Sat 11 Jul 09

These people are doing no harm to anyone so leave them alone and concentrate on the muggers / drug dealers / burgalars etc.

milty says...
10:06am Sat 11 Jul 09

Obviously not as many kerb crawlers get arrested, the MPs these days get away with everything.

andy1 says...
11:43am Sat 11 Jul 09

May not be the most glamourouse profession in the world. However if we made Brothels legalised there would not be a trade for both Street Walkers nor Kerb Crawlers. Most of Europe have legalised Prostitution where there are regular health checks etc. Surely this is the way forward not wasting valuble Police resources on a trade that will never be stopped. Would be interesting to find out how may top people use so called high class hookers and yes I mean Politicians and Police Personel im sure it would be an eye opener.

Ken Shuffles says...
1:22pm Sat 11 Jul 09

What we need is less waffle about how to stop prostitution and better trained sex workers!

Ken Shuffles says...
1:25pm Sat 11 Jul 09

Even kerb crawlers should still be entitled to expect value for money.

Suzanne Hammond says...
5:40pm Sat 11 Jul 09

The assumptions in this article are (1) that street sex workers + their clients constitute some kind of inherent problem and (2) that the police lack even-handedness in dealing with the two groups.

Clearly, many of those who've commented do not see it as a problem, and certainly not as a policing priority.

Studies in some areas show high percentages of Class A drug addiction among many street working prostitutes. This has risen in recent years as those not drug addicted have emigrated to the internet.

'Kerb crawling' crackdowns result in the street workers becoming displaced. They work different hours, which tend to be more anti-social hours; or they switch areas they work in to areas they are unfamiliar with; or they move to other areas of crime to avoid the crackdown on their clients. All these moves can further jeapordise their already tenuous safety.

They also make it very difficult for any outreach workers attempting to address their drug (or other) problems to contact them.

For more on police approaches to street prostitution, and their various downsides, visit
http://www.popcenter
.org/problems/street
_prostitution/1

onlyoneway says...
11:13pm Mon 13 Jul 09

The lack of information about the red light area of Blackburn is very telling! Prostitution in Blackburn has been going on for years without any apparent success to remedy the situation and the number of prostitutes charged with loitering for the purpose of prostitution is for the whole of Lancashire and not Blackburn alone. Could the figure for Blackburn be nil? In which case is it any wonder the red light district of Blackburn attracts so many girls and little wonder why the residents within this area complain!


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