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Neighbours fed up with noisy sex want prostitutes 'put in warehouse with beds'

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sex workers can take punters so their illicit activity isn't visible on the streets.Jackie and Michael Scott, 56 and 77 respectively, as well as their neighbour Sue Hawkins have spoken about hearing the “screams” and lewd acts going on at all hours because of the trade.They’re regularly woken up late at night by all the unwelcome noise, they told Leeds Live.READ MORE: 'Half-man, half-dog' creature terrified fisherman as it stalked river baffling expertsThe couple live in Holbeck, Leeds where there used to be a legal red-light zone for prostitutes to carry out sex work.

It was called the Managed Approach and permitted prostitution between certain hours on allocated streets.But ever since Leeds City Council scrapped the controversial project in 2020 after six years, the situation has got much worse, according to the Scotts.Michael, a retired security guard, has grown tired of hearing the “noises and the screaming”.

He said: “I think it’s absolutely disgusting. The council closed the Managed Approach but now the prostitutes are coming into the residential areas."The 77-year-old said he was recently woken up by a prostitute and her punter who were 'conducting business' directly outside his front door.

He stuck his head out the window and saw she was wearing nothing but a small t-shirt and white hot pants.He shouted at both of them to “move on!” and they went around the corner, to the next street, and continued their business there.Michael said: “That’s what’s happening now, they don’t give a damn.”For more shocking stories from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters hereHis partner Jackie heard a prostitute slamming the car door and shouting at her punter in a sweary 3am argument recently.

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