| Probably you have heard about the
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| | and monitoring working practices and
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| Amsterdam Red-Light District as this is a
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| | standards. Also, it is worth noting that
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| very famous section in the Netherlands.
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| | contrary to the popular belief, the
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| Much to your surprise, what you may have
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| | Amsterdam Red-Light District is actually
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| heard is true! Here are some facts about
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| | the safest area in the city as clusters
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| the Amsterdam Red-Light District, a place
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| | of policemen and private bodyguards
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| unlike any place else.
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| | employed by the girls themselves are
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| The famous Amsterdam Red-Light District
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| | always on duty.
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| covers a large areain the oldest part of
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| | The Chinatown
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| the city. It has been servicing the
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| | The Amsterdam Red-Light District is one
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| personal needs and desires of locals and
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| | of the few places onearthy where you can
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| visitors for five centuries, and thanks
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| | authentic and really tasty Chinese food.
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| to the old buildings leaning at odd
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| | The restaurants in this district are easy
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| angles overlooking the tree-enshrouded
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| | to find as cooked
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| canals that a certain charm tempts you to
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| | Duck is typically hung in the front
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| linger longer in the area. In this
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| | window. However, Chinatown in itself is
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| district, music of every genre can be
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| | misleading as there are also dozens of
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| heard along the streets from a dozen or
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| | Malaysian, Indonesian and Thai
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| more places late at night. And, it is the
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| | restaurants and café³ scattered along
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| classier restaurants, redone streets, and
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| | the beautiful canals. Besides the
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| revamped facades that transform what once
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| | restaurants, there are other Chinese
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| dark and dingy into one of the most
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| | businesses in the Amsterdam Red-Light
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| attractive parts of town - the Amsterdam
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| | District, including a well stocked
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| Red-Light District.Prostitution in the
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| | supermarket across from the Waag, near
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| District Did you know that prostitution
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| | the Nieuwemarkt.
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| is legal in the Netherlands? Yes, it is!
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| | The Red-Light District Today
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| It is most concentrated in the Amsterdam
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| | Amsterdam now prides itself on its wholly
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| Red-Light District where it has enjoyed a
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| | liberal and tolerant attitude. The city
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| long tradition of tolerance. It has been
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| | embraces, with the Amsterdam Red-Light
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| reported that since October 2000, window
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| | District, embraces the fact that people
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| prostitutes have been allowed to legally
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| | may be into prostitution, pornography and
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| ply their trade. Much to your surprise,
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| | soft drugs. So, instead of criminalizing
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| the prostitutes in the Netherlands are
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| | everything, Amsterdam wears its heart on
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| also taxpayers. However, discrimination
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| | its sleeve. What you see is generally
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| is still very much part and parcel in
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| | what you get. So, how do you get to it?
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| this kind of trade as a number of the
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| | The answer basically lies on which
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| prostitutes reported that some banks even
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| | Amsterdam Red-Light District you are
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| refuse to grant mortgages for instance.
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| | looking for. There are actually three
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| Now, as a legal profession, the
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| | Red-Light Districts in the city: the main
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| government ensures that allprostitutes
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| | area is in the Walletjes area, the
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| are able to access medical care and work
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| | Singel, and de Pijp.
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| inbetter conditions by way of regulating
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| | Article written by Burt Cotton.
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