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Qld sex workers rail against laws they claim risks their safety

It’s the “bizarre” act of subterfuge that sex worker Mandy, from Brisbane, has to perform whenever a client arrives from or leaves the hotel where she hosts them.
Her fellow sex workers, in the hotel room next door – also working or even just hanging out – have to suddenly stop what they’re doing and go quiet desperately hoping the client doesn’t twig they’re there.
“Every time a client came and went we’d all have to hide and be really quiet. We’re not afraid of the clients, but the police because it could be an…
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