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Zurich’s sex drive-in set to open

Switzerland’s first sex drive-in was slated to open in Zurich late yesterday, aimed at creating a safer space for sex workers and taking prostitution off the city’s streets.

The drive-in, in a former industrial zone, has a track where the sex workers can show off their assets and negotiate a price, and nine so-called “sex boxes” where they and their clients can park and conclude the transaction.

When it opens the downtown street of Sihlquai, where barely-dressed street-walkers have long openly and sometimes aggressively plied their trade to the dismay of residents and businesses, will become off-limits to prostitution.

The drive-in is designed to be safer, with security guards on hand to ensure there is only one man in each car that enters as well as alarm buttons in each “sex box” and on-site doctors and social workers.

However, some prostitutes have voiced concern the strictly controlled environment of the drive-in would scare off customers, and Zurich police said it remained unclear whether they and their clients would agree to the move.

Organized crime

“That is the big question. We have no idea how many women will show up,” police spokesman Mario Cortesi said.

The new sex drive-in was approved by 52.6 percent of Zurich voters in a March 2012 referendum.

On Sihlquai early Friday evening, women were standing on street corners in little more than their underwear, and sometimes even less.

One woman wiggled her naked behind at passing cars as a mother cycled past with her young child.

Michael Herzig, director of social services for sex workers in the city, insisted that since the city could not ban prostitution altogether, “we want to control it in favor of the sex workers and the population.”

“Because if we do not control it, organized crime is taking over, and the pimps are taking over,” he said.

Cortesi said around 100 women had recently been working Sihlquai, adding if the prostitutes do not want to go to the new drive-in there are two other sites in Zurich where they can legally work.

He said some 1,200 women — mainly from Eastern Europe — registered as sex workers last year in Switzerland’s largest city. But since only newcomers to the trade are listed and many likely work illegally, the true number of prostitutes in the city remains unclear.

 




 

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