Talk:City of Port Phillip
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A newbie who has expanded the article added this in the Places of Intrest section
* Red Light District, St Kilda (has a history of street prostitution, but it is illegal, dangerous, degrading, attracts drug dealers and hooligans and is not tolerated by the community)
Which is all probably true, but it needs a citation. So I have removed it for now. Teiresias84 00:38, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
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