21 kerb-crawlers held in city mostly white-collar workers
A TOTAL of 21 kerb-crawlers – mostly white collar workers – have been arrested and charged in Edinburgh since new legislation was introduced.
Across Scotland, as many as 80 men have been charged since kerb-crawling became a criminal offence in October last year.
Many of the men lived with wives or partners, were in their mid-40s to late-50s, and were caught during the week.
Most were professionals, and worked as teachers, salesmen, doctors and accountants. A retired clergyman, a naval officer and a tourist from Kazakhstan were also caught.
Police and support agencies are studying the details of the men charged across the country to build up a more detailed picture of the people involved.
Those charged under the new Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Act 2007 face a criminal record, a fine of up to 1000 and the shame of exposure to family, friends and colleagues.
A Scottish Government spokesman said: "Kerb-crawlers should be clear of the potential legal and social costs of their actions."
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