Even with extreme summer heat and even in broad daylight, Northwest Dallas neighbors complain of a surge in prostitution activity since a city law that helped curb the problem was struck down in July.
But a “manifesting prostitution” ordinance that allowed citations for individuals just suspected of being involved in the activity was struck down in July.
Criminal Defense Attorney Gary Krupkin, who got the ordinance blocked, said his client was not a criminal but was unfairly cited under the law by Dallas Police. Dallas City Councilman Omar Narvaez who represents the neighborhood said he has heard from neighbors and has been working with police on a new approach to the problem.He pointed out that Dallas also passed a cruising law several years ago that forbids repeatedly circling around certain neighborhoods, as many prostitution customers do in Northwest Dallas.
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