Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Residents living in Britain's first legal red light district claim they are in a "living nightmare" as sex allegedly occurs on driveways, in parks and on street corners.People living in Holbeck, Leeds say the social experiment, which is meant to keep sex workers safe, has "destroyed their lives" and made the area feel unsafe for children and adults.A grandma spoke about the horror of looking out of her bedroom window one afternoon and witnessing a sex worker and a man getting frisky in her front garden. "They were up against the fence, it was only 2pm," Pauline Lawn told The Sun.The scheme, dubbed "The Managed Approach", dedicated a half-mile area where paying for sex between 8pm and 6am.
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