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Simply listening to the local authorities that shout the loudest may not work; we have to consider where the real need is and get the cash there as soon as possible.
You have a variety of ways of contacting women who might be prostituting themselves—they may have a drug habit or they may be being used by a pimp, manager or partner—and it is difficult for them to escape the stigma of prostitution.
Any person who did not pay attention to the convener when she says something would be very foolish. I may be courageous, but that would be a step too far.
Our successor committee in the next session of Parliament may well want to urge the Executive—whomever it is—to deal with the confetti of regulations, as John Home Robertson described them.What is happening at present makes for confusion.