Banishing Ladies of the Night: Berlin Residents Want to Stop Giant Brothel
Plans for a giant bordello in Berlin have caused an uproar. Local residents want a ban on prostitution in the neighborhood.
The corner of Kurfürstenstrasse and Potsdamer Strasse in the Schöneberg district of the German capital Berlin has become an unofficial red-light district, dominated by a six-story "sex mall" called Love Sex and Dreams (LSD). The owners want to install a 40-room bordello in the same building -- much to the consternation of local residents and business owners, who are now calling for a prostitution ban in the city district.
Prostitution is legal in Germany as long as the women work for themselves and not under a pimp. Berlin also has no "district bans" on sex work, which has kept prostitution -- and any related crimes -- from clustering in one part of the city.
But Ekkehard Band, the mayor of the district Tempelhof-Schöneberg, has suggested a ban on prostitution in the district as a way to keep the bordello out.
"We will use all legal means ... to keep the neighborhood from completely falling apart," he told Die Welt . "The social effects (of the sex mall) are already severe for the area."
But such a ban would be unprecedented in Berlin. Stephanie Klee, from the German Society of Sexual Services, told another paper, Die Tageszeitung, that a district ban could eventually lead to a concentration of sex work elsewhere and create a red-light district resembling Hamburg's notorious Reeperbahn.
Klee said a more even distribution of smaller bordellos around Berlin has kept the sex-work scene relatively free of crime. "Around Potsdamer Strasse they just noticed the problem too late," she said. "And now they're having trouble knowing how to react."
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