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"It is like being in that Irvin Allen film Earthquake."

Соседите опишуваат сцени како од филмот “Земјотрес’’ при кои паѓаат слики од ѕидовите, чашите напукнуваат...сходно бараат таа да го затвори “бизнисот’’ (инаку проституцијата е легална во Германија).
Излгеда слаба градба имаат Германциве...
http://news.scotsman.com/world/18stone-prostitute-shatters.5293415.jp
NEIGHBOURS of an 18-stone prostitute in the German capital Berlin are trying to force her out of business saying she is a "one woman demolition job" when at work.
They complained of crystal glasses falling from shelves, paintings from walls and ornaments from mantelpieces whenever Ilnes Lorbach, 36, was entertaining men in her apartment in the upmarket Charlottenburg district of the city.
Carolso Hoffmann, a gallery owner who lives next door to her apartment, said: "It is like being in that Irvin Allen film Earthquake.
A court in Berlin this week heard a steady stream of complaints from people like him. One female neighbour said two Baccarat crystal glasses worth £100 each shattered during one particular session.
Ms Lorbach said she found life hard "as a mother and as a working woman" and tried to be "as discrete as possible". She told the Administrative Court in Berlin that she had up to ten clients a day at the apartment. Prostitution is legal in Germany.
A female judge in the case has reserved judgment on the neighbours' complaints for another date.
A precedent was set, however, in a similar case by Germany's highest court in Karlsruhe a couple of years ago which ruled that municipalities may forbid brothels if public order is under threat.
They complained of crystal glasses falling from shelves, paintings from walls and ornaments from mantelpieces whenever Ilnes Lorbach, 36, was entertaining men in her apartment in the upmarket Charlottenburg district of the city.
Carolso Hoffmann, a gallery owner who lives next door to her apartment, said: "It is like being in that Irvin Allen film Earthquake.
A court in Berlin this week heard a steady stream of complaints from people like him. One female neighbour said two Baccarat crystal glasses worth £100 each shattered during one particular session.
Ms Lorbach said she found life hard "as a mother and as a working woman" and tried to be "as discrete as possible". She told the Administrative Court in Berlin that she had up to ten clients a day at the apartment. Prostitution is legal in Germany.
A female judge in the case has reserved judgment on the neighbours' complaints for another date.
A precedent was set, however, in a similar case by Germany's highest court in Karlsruhe a couple of years ago which ruled that municipalities may forbid brothels if public order is under threat.


