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Pete Flash

Student, Central University

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“Sometimes I'll cruise down Scott Avenue and look for a girl. You have to be careful though, I have heard of college kids being robbed and assaulted in that area. Many of these guys refused to report the incident, afraid that the school administration would find out. I always stay on the main drag and stay away from prostitutes who look strung out or ask me to take them back into the neighborhood. The Team Sports bar is a good place to stop. The bartender there can usually make a call and have a prostitute show up out front.”

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Expose clients to publicity.

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Community groups have organized to expose prostitution clients' identitiesto either the general public or the clients' families or employers. This can be done by photographing or videotaping clients, calling clients' families or employers, writing down license plate numbers of vehicles seen driving around prostitution strips, mailing warning letters or postcards to registered vehicle owners, or posting clients' names or photographs on street posts, billboards, telephone hotline fliers, and Internet sites. Some police agencies have sent official letters or postcards warning prostitution clients about the legal and health consequences of patronizing prostitutes. In some instances, they send these warnings only to those arrested for soliciting prostitutes; in other instances, they send them to the registered owners of suspicious vehicles seen driving through street prostitution areas. In some areas, police use closed-circuit TV cameras to discourage potential clients from hanging around.

Some police agencies and local governments have publicized the names and photographs of clients who are either arrested for and/or convicted of prostitution-related offenses. The names and photographs may appear on television, in newspapers or on Internet websites. Many media outlets, however, refuse to participate, deeming it unnewsworthy and not wanting to appear to be an agent of the government. Some local governments have purchased advertising space to publish the information. There should be safeguards so that innocent persons are not unfairly accused or implicated in illegal activity.

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Warn property owners about the use of their premises for prostitution.

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Many property owners unwittingly support street prostitution because they do not appreciate how their business practices enable it to flourish. You can remind them of their legal obligations and provide them and their employees with specific training to help them prevent their properties from being used for prostitution.