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"My name is Jenny and I'm from Montpelier Hill". Residents Take Direct Action to Stop Kerb Crawlers

category dublin | miscellaneous | feature author Saturday September 04, 2004 16:06author by Indymedia Kevin - Indymedia Éire Report this post to the editors

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An interview with one of the residents on the pickets in Dublin's north-west inner city.

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For the last three months, the residents of the Montpelier Hill district in Dublin's north-west inner city have been organising sit-out pickets at two locations in their neighbourhood. The first is at the entrance to Montpelier Drive, which is a small secluded red-brick estate of around 50 houses. The other picket is at St Bricin's Park, near the end of Montpelier Hill and Arbour Hill prison. This action by the residents was prompted by the increase in men soliciting prostitutes in the area. Local residents say that kerb crawlers were approaching their children and offering money for sex, encouraging them to get in their cars.

The level of prostitution and related activity has increased in the last few years with the opening of the Collins Barracks Museum on Benburb Street. The women working on the streets moved away from the now well-lit area (further developed in recent months with the LUAS) onto Montpelier Hill, which is a quiet residential area, and poorly lit at night.

Jenny, one of the residents on the Montpelier Gardens sit-out, explains why they were there. "We're fighting this about eight years and nothing was happening. So we decided to take action ourselves, because one of our neighbours was attacked and mugged at half three in the afternoon. So then we decided if the Garda are not going to take any action then we're going to have to do it ourselves. People are of the opinion that we're just here since Lynette McKeown went missing. We've been out here before that, a long time before that happened. If it happened once its going to happen again." Article Continues at 'Feature Continued' link Below

Discussion on Legalisation of Prostitution from Melbourne Indymedia

Jenny feels that the area has been neglected by the mainstream political parties in power. "If you were to go to Drumcondra and have it happening there, or Castleknock, or anywhere where there's someone big and mighty, they would not be allowed on the street. On the election day, Bertie Ahern met us when we went up to vote, and said "We'll have to do something about it." We have heard nothing from Fianna Fáil from that day to today."

Jenny says that the residents had to come out onto the street to let their grievances be known instead of sitting at meetings. "Prostitution is illegal, if they [Dublin City Council] legalise it then at least the prostitutes can go somewhere safe and not be bothering people. We've nothing against the prostitutes. We just don’t want kerb crawlers around our door. We're only waiting for the time when some child or teenager gets abducted by a crawler, because the area is so isolated."

"Anything is predictable in a situation like this. We were shocked to hear about Lynette McKeown, she was only a young girl. The teenagers in the area seem to have grown up with the situation, but they could never go out much at night unless they were in a group because they were petrified. That's how bad it got in the past eight years. Now we have to tell our children about it. They all know what prostitution is. We're demonstrating here and they see the posters, so you have to tell them what it is. Plus you're bringing your children to school in the morning and there's condoms lying around everywhere on ground. How can you tell a four or five year-old what they're for? If it was any other area it wouldn’t be allowed."

Most regular readers of this site will be familiar with some aspects of the Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act from 1994. The Act also increased Garda powers to raid and close brothels. Sections 23 and 24 of the Act gave the State increased power to raid brothels and convict both the workers and operators of the premises. The result of the increased pressure on brothels operating in the city meant that more women went back to working on the streets.

Dublin City Council and the Government need to act responsibly when it comes to prostitution. It is obvious that a zero-tolerance policy with crackdowns on the sex industry does not work. If brothels were legal and monitored, then the situation in Montpelier Hill would be avoidable. If prostitutes were registered and were working in supervised conditions, then the need for the women to work on the street, and hence come into conflict with local residents, would be greatly lessened. Monitored brothels would help to prevent the spread of HIV, and also work towards preventing the abduction and murder of women from quiet streets at night.

One example where this type of system is in operation, which Dublin City Council could examine, is in Singapore. Singapore is a city-state with rules and regulations bordering on fascism; the media is heavily scrutinised and censored, even chewing gum is banned from sale. The Government has made prostitution - specifically brothels - legal. Operating a brothel and soliciting in public are technically illegal, but officially tolerated in designated red-light areas. Working women have to carry a credit-card sized "yellow card" which carries the holder's photograph and thumb print, proves that they are registered and have recently undergone their bi-weekly health check. Pimping, soliciting and streetwalking are not permitted in Singapore - and this is rigorously enforced by the police. Anyone involved in non-regulated prostitution is liable for heavy fines and/or jail terms.

Perhaps this may be a solution to the problems of "world's oldest profession". For the moment, the current inaction by the State leaves both residents and prostitutes at risk.

Further reading: Public Order Act 1994

Residents on the picket
Residents on the picket

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Fascism as a good model?     R. Isible    Sat Sep 04, 2004 20:36 
   any debate must include:-     roisín sraíde.    Sat Sep 04, 2004 20:41 
   Róisín, we're sick of hearing about rights     Cara    Sat Sep 04, 2004 21:21 
   It's not about greed and laziness...     Elaine    Sat Sep 04, 2004 23:00 
   A very human article kev     imcer    Sat Sep 04, 2004 23:06 
   Equality Justice and Law Reform - Please deal with the Prostitution issue     Michelle Clarke    Sat Sep 04, 2004 23:46 
   website for shaming     paulc    Sun Sep 05, 2004 02:58 
   What happens if prostitution is legal?     ''    Sun Sep 05, 2004 13:53 
   Michelle you're mistaken about Dublin being the "sex capital" of Europe a hundred years ago.     iosaf a stickler for these little details.    Sun Sep 05, 2004 19:23 
 10   I'd just like to answer that girl Roisín with her allegations of a harlot's legacy.     (rev.) ignatius +    Sun Sep 05, 2004 19:51 
 11   Going on the game     Tom    Sun Sep 05, 2004 21:47 
 12   Solutions!     moonwolf    Sun Sep 05, 2004 23:42 
 13   Quick point on 'Monto'     Voice of Reason    Mon Sep 06, 2004 15:09 
 14   Re: Solutions!     Michael Hennigan    Mon Sep 06, 2004 22:27 
 15   Re. Monto     i love proving iosaf wrong    Mon Sep 06, 2004 22:50 
 16   King Edward VII ......     i love proving ios-oaf wrong    Mon Sep 06, 2004 23:00 
 17   thank you Michael. informative as ever.     Tamar(a)    Mon Sep 06, 2004 23:05 
 18   oh langaroo to you too! :-)     Lol. iosaf    Mon Sep 06, 2004 23:42 
 19   Iosaf, don't you ever get bored     not-iosaf    Tue Sep 07, 2004 00:04 
 20   Voice of Reason. Thanks for clarification re. Monto     Michelle Clarke    Tue Sep 07, 2004 00:31 
 21   in theory communism wored, in theory!     unconvinced    Tue Sep 07, 2004 16:26 
 22   in the muddy water this has been clarified-     iosaf never gets bored.    Tue Sep 07, 2004 20:22 
 23   Holland shows us the answer to the 'worlds oldest profession'     legalise It    Wed Sep 08, 2004 13:05 
 24   From Holland to suggestion of vision to Vintners Ireland     Michelle Clarke    Wed Sep 08, 2004 17:40 
 25   Or the Catalan version :- (mimister visited a legal brothel to fact find last night)     iosaf    Wed Sep 08, 2004 20:07 
 26   Re. Barcelona     scarlet pimp-ernel    Wed Sep 08, 2004 21:36 
 27   Sex and Drugs and Cock and Dole     Jackson    Thu Sep 09, 2004 14:07 


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