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Rose continues to do good work in the community and on the tolerance zone all the girls are being targeted.
Some Mexican cities have enacted tolerance zones which allow regulated prostitution and function as red light districts.
Another initiative was to create tolerance zones, such as in Mestre in 1995.
Merced is considered to be a "tolerance zone" for prostitution, meaning that police generally do not intervene.
Many countries which outlaw street prostitution have "unofficial" tolerance zones, where the practice is tolerated by the authorities, in spite of its illegality.
Prostitution in Colombia is legal as long as it is done in designated "tolerance zones".
The government rejected the idea of "tolerance zones" - like the red-light districts in Hamburg and Amsterdam - saying they did not protect women.
Major Colvin finds his district safer with honest people back out on the corners again, but the reality of the tolerance zones is shocking.
Popular bars like the Ketch and the Marlin are busy and stay open late, but "zero tolerance zones" keep the party scene controlled.
Colvin discusses his statistics with Mello and the community relations sergeant - crime is down overall but up near the tolerance zones.
A Prostitution Tolerance Zones Bill was introduced into the Scottish Parliament but failed to become law.
Sullivan Street and Parque Via are known for prostitution as one of the oldest "tolerance zones" where police generally do not interfere.
There it is common, as in other Mexican cities, to designate the legal areas for prostitution as zonas de tolerancia (tolerance zones).
Prostitution is permitted in Tijuana's North Zone, designated a Zona de tolerancia, or "tolerance zone".
However, some countries have decriminalized street prostitution, usually in restricted areas known as tolerance zones (Prostitution in the Netherlands and Prostitution in Germany for example).
In geometric dimensioning and tolerancing a projected tolerance zone defined to predict the final dimensions and locations of features on a component or assembly subject to tolerance stack-up.
Trade in Hamsterdam is thriving, but Major Howard "Bunny" Colvin insists that his men crack down hard on any remaining drug crews operating outside the tolerance zones.
It stated that no tolerance zones for beggars are enforced in Delhi, and the city has arbitrarily arrested homeless citizens under the "Bombay Prevention of Begging Act 1959".
This was based on tolerance zones designed to include modified versions of both Matrix H and the prototype two-channel encoding of Ambisonics, known as System 45J.
Siobhan thought it would be a pity if the area's character was lost; then again, she didn't have to live there ... Leith had for many years provided a 'tolerance zone' for prostitutes.
The docks at Leith underwent severe decline in the post-Second World War period, with the area gaining a reputation for roughness and prostitution, with an official 'tolerance zone' until 2001.
For each of the remaining "k"-2 points, the probability that the point is "near enough" to the line is roughly "w"/"d", which can be seen by considering the ratio of the area of the line tolerance zone (roughly "wd") and the overall area (roughly "d"2).