07 Mar 2010, 10:56
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopi...llage.html
I'm not clear on what offence has been committed here, but I expect there will probably be a 'running a disorderly house' charge of some sort in the offing as while accepting money for sex is technically legal in the UK running a brothel isn't. That said, what business it is of Devon's police how you decorate your spare room is a mystery to me...
I expect a knock on the door for the offence of lying in my own bed in my own house in suburban South-East England on a Sunday morning while wearing Capezio body-tights, a shiny red lycra leotard and matching pantyhose in the next few minutes...
I'm not clear on what offence has been committed here, but I expect there will probably be a 'running a disorderly house' charge of some sort in the offing as while accepting money for sex is technically legal in the UK running a brothel isn't. That said, what business it is of Devon's police how you decorate your spare room is a mystery to me...
Quote:A 38-year-old man from Lee Mill, a 21-year-old woman from Ivybridge, Devon, and a 24-year-old woman from Plymouth have been arrested in connection with the incident.
They have been released on police bail until April 30 to allow police to carry out further enquiries.
DS Gilroy said: "We are glad to have disturbed this activity and restored normality to the neighbourhood. We would also like to thank residents who reported the activity to us."
Inspector Phil Chivers, police inspector for the South Hams, added: "This incident demonstrates that we, the police, are reliant on information from the community."
The four bed home is a rented property which was being leased through an estate agent which has now been informed about the dungeon.
I expect a knock on the door for the offence of lying in my own bed in my own house in suburban South-East England on a Sunday morning while wearing Capezio body-tights, a shiny red lycra leotard and matching pantyhose in the next few minutes...