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Window brothels replaced by Redlight Fashion
Wednesday, 19 March 2008 12:49
Window brothels replaced by Redlight FashionFor years, the brothels' large street-side windows have showcased women of all races, wearing minute bits of clothing as they preened and beckoned customers. But in some windows, women have recently been replaced by plastic mannequins in designer clothes (Redlight Fashion).

The city council has voted to clean up the historic but notorious district. The city is buying up brothels, and it has lent the first 18 windows and boudoirs for one year to young designers and photographers.
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Licensing order for escort services
Monday, 18 February 2008 12:35
window brothelAmsterdam, famed for its red light prostitution district, gave escort services six weeks to apply for official city licenses. The girls working in window brothels are not affected by the new rules.

The order is part of a campaign to combat money laundering, human trafficking and abuse in the sex industry, which was legalized in the Netherlands in 2000.

To obtain a license, escort agencies must have a fixed address and telephone number, and must guarantee that prostitutes are healthy and work in safe conditions, the city said.

Escort agencies have six weeks to comply — or face being shut down.

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Famous brothel to be closed
Friday, 16 November 2007 01:00
Yab Yum - mens clubYab Yum, Amsterdam's best-known sex clubs has become the latest target of the city's crackdown on organized crime infiltration of the city's world famous sex industry.

The Yab Yum club, a brothel housed in an elegant canal house in the 17th century centre of Amsterdam, has long been an exclusive hangout for businessmen and tourists. The licence is now revoked because the owners are suspected of using their permit to commit criminal acts.

The brothel has a month to contest the decision in court. But the burden of proof falls entirely on the club to show all transactions were legal.

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Magic Mushrooms banned
Thursday, 11 October 2007 18:00

magic mushrooms bannedSoon smartshops, of which there are many in the Red Light District of Amsterdam, will not be allowed to sell fresh magic mushrooms anymore. The Netherlands will ban the sale of hallucinogenic mushrooms, the government announced, tightening the country's famed liberal drug policies after the suicide of an intoxicated teenage girl.

The ban, in response to the death and other highly publicized adverse reactions involving the fungus, is the latest backlash against the freewheeling policies of the past.

Psilocybin, the main active chemical in the mushrooms, has been illegal under international law since 1971. However, fresh mushrooms continued to be sold legally in the Netherlands along with herbal medicines in so-called smart-shops.
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Confusion over red light window count
Tuesday, 25 September 2007 01:00

red light district windowsNo-one seems to know just how many red light district windows there are in Amsterdam, the Volkskrant reported at the weekend.

Even Charles Geerts, the sex industry boss who sold 18 of his properties to a housing corporation does not seem to know how many there are.

Geerts told reporters on Friday there are 250 windows and that the sale of his 18 buildings means the loss of 51, or 20%.

The day before Amsterdam mayor Job Cohen spoke of 51 windows being one third of the total.

The city council's Trend report estimates the total at 360 windows and Els Iping, the leader of the city centre borough council, puts the figure at 350, including brothels outside the official red light district.
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