Before someone gets on your case
I'll just tell you that the traditional "stomping grounds", as noted on this forum many times, has been the K & L Street loop, in the teens blocks.
Any more info, you'll need to do your research and [u]read the board[/u]. It doesn't take [u]that[/u] long to do, and you'll learn some [u]other[/u] things in the process.
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[QUOTE=Sage348]I know this is a lot to ask but could anybody PM with stomping grounds where I am likely to get the most action. I'm from NC so I'm not familiar with DC that much. If you know where I can find BSWs in the city that would be even better. Thanks in advance.
PM me with your replies.
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"Prostitution Free Zone" During Inauguration
[url]http://www.wusa9.com/rss/local_article.aspx?storyid=80547[/url]
WASHINGTON, DC (WUSA) -- District police have placed signs along 5th and I Streets. They read, "Warning, Prostitution Free Zone." Those who disobey could be fined 300 dollars, and even jailed. But will the city's plan work?
DC City Councilman Jim Graham said officers cannot enforce loitering laws, which is the reason for these signs.
"Because this is focused, its limited in time, its aimed at a very specific issue, if you don't move along, well put you in the car," he said.
John Thompson lives in the neighborhood, and he said prostitution is a major problem. He hopes the signs make a difference, but what will visitors think?
"I'm not concerned with what visitors think. I'm concerned about the problem that exists," Thompson said.
A woman who calls herself Tamira and advertises her services on Craigslist, said otherwise. She said prostitutes who work the streets may ignore the signs. However, she said, some prostitutes may move elsewhere.
"If I saw a sign that said, 'Prostitution Free Zone' I would feel a little uncomfortable that there would be a house next store where police are at," she said.
Tamira also believes some visitors will come to the inauguration for legitimate business, but prostitute on the side to make extra money.