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Sex activities at home are too noisy, these sex workers are expelled from housing

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LONDON – A prostitute (PSK) in English carry out their profession at home for lockdown COVID-19. However, he was eventually evicted from a local housing estate because his sexual activity was too noisy and neighbors complained.

Nicola Parry is accused of having noisy sex parties with about 10 men at once at her semi-detached home in Woodhouse Park, Wythenshawe, while customers were seen queuing outside in their cars during breakfast time.

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The 29-year-old mother of one usually works in a brothel in Manchester city centre. However, he was unable to do so between November 2020 and February 2021 due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Instead, he complied with the government’s advice to work from home (WFH) and turned his residence in the housing complex into a brothel.

It was in his house that he and other prostitutes had noisy sex all day with the windows open. Their actions made the neighbors angry.

Citing reports from newspapers Mail Online, Saturday (16/10/2021), Manchester Magistrates Court heard testimony how one morning a neighbor was asked by Parry to look after his six year old son while he served his clients, many of whom were queuing in their cars outside the house.

Police intervened after an unidentified resident kept a diary of forbidden gatherings at the house. Parry’s diary told him about several prostitutes who had come and about one customer who proposed to him while he was out in his garden.

Parry was later arrested after an incident in which he was stripped naked in the middle of a busy highway during rush hour traffic—claiming he needed to “grab the attention” of passing motorists because he was fleeing an abusive client.

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