... booths for prostitutes and their clients:
ind.pn/1cN0J0n (independent.co.uk)
I love the pictogram on the direction sign :)
Last edited by: Dave_TiD on Sat 17 Aug 13 at 18:38
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>> pictogram on the direction sign :)
There's a rather strange one in one of the 'chalets' too.
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There's something really charming about a nation so well-organised that it has official, commoditised, professionalised, regulated dogging. Not like the feral version you all tell me is going on all over certain backward, feral lands on the fringes of Europe.
'At least you know what you are getting, ja? Und in some cases what you are not getting also.'
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Not really very new or innovative; They've had identical installations in Sao Paulo, Brazil since the late 80s / early 90s.
Allegedly.
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we call it dogging in the UK
Allegedly.
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AC, the whole point of dogging is to do "it" in full view - sort of pointless doing it behind closed doors. Well maybe car doors.
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Like being a Chancer in a Lancer.. Is that right?
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Those chalets look pretty open to me.
No doubt they sell tickets (back up the road where the 40 tarts are), and of course all federal and local taxes would be meticulously marked on the receipts...
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Wonder if you get a Vignette to display on one's windscreen should you be a regular customer.
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Does that not go on one's Chips?
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I've got a 2013 Swiss vignette on my red Volvo. Do I need to block this thread on my router or risk a nasty divorce ?
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What are the permitted colours for a Volvo, Z?
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>> What are the permitted colours for a Volvo, Z?
Ah, you don't know the dogging car colour code then....
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Yeah! I got a red one so bikers couldn't say Sorry mate, I didn't see you.
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Mine's green. Probably has the opposite effect on bikers, but apparently (and admittedly on the evidence of only eleven years) the doggers don't notice it either.
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I don't find it surprising - Switzerland is a bit of an odd place, at once prudish and the opposite.
We once stayed in what looked like an ordinary motel near Thun that turned out to be a brothel with a sex club in the basement, run by expat Russians.
However the room was OK, although there were rather a lot of wet-wipes in the bathroom, the food was good and it was the only time in my life that I've paid a bill with my debit card at a bar while surrounded by topless women and with a video of oral sex on the giant TV.
I think it was called 'Club 3000' if anyone fancies a stop-off.
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Nope, can't find it in the SatNav.
Maybe I should look under food and drink rather than accommodation.
Anyone who stops in Tuna town in a landlocked country is asking for trouble though.
What about the B&B cancer next time ? That one is listed in my SatNav.
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It's about two or three kms outside Thun on the left on the road towards Interlaken.
Club 3000 was the name of the underground bit but the 'motel' might have had a different name.
If you check under food and drink there was a restaurant right opposite but it was closed that night, which is why I came to be paying for a meal in the sex club with my card.
I wouldn't like anyone to think I was being fanciful...
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It has obviously been upgraded since your visit - it is now Club3001!
goo.gl/maps/HWSRq
The covered parking just to the North of the building looks very similar to the swiss innovation.
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Not new;Cologne had one in the 1960's!!!!!Near the Niehl engine plant.
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..........is the bus stop sign a clue? 8-)
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I guess it is one place where you don't want to get a puncture!
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Sad really when people have to turn to prostitution for a living.I thought Switserland was about the sound of music.Naive thoughts.
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Yup, that's it. The sign is new, as is the bus stop, I think. We had the room at the far end on the right, under which is the side door into the 'club'. People seemed to be using it all night...
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Greed has no limit.
In many countries people do it due to poverty but Switzerland is not such a country.
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>> ..........is the bus stop sign a clue? 8-)
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Very cleverly spotted - probably best avoided :)
Last edited by: pmh on Mon 19 Aug 13 at 15:20
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