The Gold Coast Bulletin

Focus on illegal brothels

Crichlow wants cameras outside knocking shops

- ANDREW POTTS andrew.potts@news.com.au

CCTV cameras will be installed outside massage parlours suspected of operating as illegal brothels under a council plan dubbed “extreme” by critics.

Firebrand Southport councillor Dawn Crichlow has launched another salvo at the adult industry, saying she wanted to eliminate massage parlours “one by one” by installing cameras outside them.

Cr Crichlow said she would use her council divisional funds to buy the mobile camer- as. She hoped the cameras would deter people from visiting the parlours.

“We will close them down one by one and I will get them out of here,” she said.

“By putting CCTV cameras outside these parlours we will put pressure on them and they will know we are watching them.

“I am sick of them and slowly we will get this taken care of because I am not impressed by these people.”

Cr Crichlow is expected to ask colleagues to appropriat­e the funds at a coming budget meeting.

It comes just months after councillor­s backed Cr Crichlow’s push to increase developmen­t applicatio­n fees for adult businesses to restrict further sex shops from opening in central business districts.

Applicatio­n fees for new adult shops jumped from as low as $3638 to as much as $9946 while brothel fees increased by $1100.

Industry figures dismissed the hike as a “moralistic crusade” and sparked fears adult shops and brothels would move across the border to Tweed.

But the peak adult services industry body has hit back at Cr Crichlow’s crusade, saying it would not solve the issue.

Eros Associatio­n general manager Rachel Payne said councils should work to increase regulation over massage parlours which would allow it to curtail hours of business.

“This just seems extreme and very odd given there are so many other options which could be pursued rather than put cameras outside to capture their clients,” she said.

“If they go through with this it will just perpetuate the problem because you will see operators become more aware and change their behaviour to avoid detection.

“Using cameras in this way late night would just capture the clients on film rather than actually slowing down the businesses which offer these services.”

Southport already has more than 60 security cameras with more expected to be installed in coming months for use during the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.

There are believed to be more than 140 street-corner massage parlours on the Gold Coast. Police this year admitted there were “inherent” difficulti­es in investigat­ing massage shops offering sexual extras illegally.

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