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Letter from Lynda Sawyer

YOU as a paper make me mad, you had a big piece on prostitution in Monday's Adver (May 5), about paying for sex, brothels, immoral earnings by running brothels. But as I go from page to page, look and behold I find 11 adverts for call girls and massage parlours.

One of the adverts requires staff for a Dominatrix. You've got Busty Ursula, Imogen, Georgina, old clients welcome.

If police want these or the like closed down, find out where they are and no longer advertise their trade because they are making money through your paper and helping them ply their trade.

LYNDA SAWYER

Purton

Swindon

11:55am Friday 9th May 2008

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