I can see why the Chow brothers might want to set up their sex shop right in the centre of town.
I can even see why the cultural (historically protected) building strangely “fell” down during renovation.
I can’t see why the council thinks it’s a good idea to mix red light activity and family/ tourist spaces.
(I’ve seen who comes off the cruse boats, and senior citizen couples aren’t going to require pole dancing.)
I see even more of a problem now that inner city apartments have increasing amounts children as visitors.
Mostly I’m curious as to why Auckland Council lead senior planner Jennifer Valentine -
considers common moral concerns to be at odds with the benefit of the city in general.
I wonder what sort of ducks you would have to line up to get a no go on this.
Other thoughts:
Foolhardy that the prostitutes collective are supporting heavy competition in their own turf.
It’s ironic that New Zealand was colonised in order to stop it turning into a sex shop for whalers.
I can even see why the cultural (historically protected) building strangely “fell” down during renovation.
I can’t see why the council thinks it’s a good idea to mix red light activity and family/ tourist spaces.
(I’ve seen who comes off the cruse boats, and senior citizen couples aren’t going to require pole dancing.)
I see even more of a problem now that inner city apartments have increasing amounts children as visitors.
Mostly I’m curious as to why Auckland Council lead senior planner Jennifer Valentine -
considers common moral concerns to be at odds with the benefit of the city in general.
I wonder what sort of ducks you would have to line up to get a no go on this.
Other thoughts:
Foolhardy that the prostitutes collective are supporting heavy competition in their own turf.
It’s ironic that New Zealand was colonised in order to stop it turning into a sex shop for whalers.
Comment