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This was taken in Bounds Green Post office last week. I felt that the Adult Guide to London should not really be at child's eye level next to plastic toys and puppy calendars when magazines with similar content are on the top shelf. What do others think?
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Sorry the photo has gone from portrait to landscape in the uploading. Why not just pop into the Post Office and see for yourself?
I entirely agree Sophia - it is basically where to find prostitutes, lapdancing clubs etc. We know that women working in the sex industry endure appalling working conditions - it's similar to sending small children up chimneys or down mines and should go the same way in my view. But we live in a free country so I just try to raise awareness where I can. Supermarkets mostly now put this stuff in plastic wrappers which is a step forward I suppose.
I agree. In the UK we tolerate cards in newsagents and adverts in local papers advertising prostitution even though its dangers are well known. If you want to know more, www.object.org.uk and www eavesforwomen.org.uk (whose director got an OBE for services to vulnerable women) are good organisations to look at. Or maybe we should ask the post office to remove the lads mags and the adult guide?
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