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'This is not a zoo' - Why sex workers are protesting in Amsterdam | CNN
The Dutch capital is taking action to rid itself of crowds of unruly tourists. The city's sex workers say they're being scapegoated.
Anna says the reduced business hours will drastically reduce income for window workers, leaving many barely able to cover expenses, such as window room rent and taxis to get home safely.
“Most of the workers start to work after 12 or one o’clock in the morning, when the bars start to close down,” Anna told CNN. “Now you have maybe two hours to make any money, which is not enough
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Violet, which is an alias name due to privacy concerns, is a sex worker and coordinator for the Prostitution Information Centre (PIC), which is an Amsterdam-based organization that provides information and education about sex work.
Violet says the reduced hours will particularly impact the transgender community, stating that many loyal clients like Brothazay, who come in between 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. request transgender sex workers.






