Street prostitution

The sex act may be performed in the customer's car, in a nearby secluded street location, or at the prostitute's residence or in a rented motel room.

[4] Some jurisdictions also outlaw kerb crawling, slowly driving around with the intent to procure the services of a prostitute.

[5] The other Australian states and territories prohibit street solicitation,[6] although some of these jurisdictions allow licensed brothels.

In four towns in the Netherlands, a special zone (tippelzone) is designated for legal street prostitution.

[10] The zone is often in a business park to avoid inconvenience for residents and can include a sex drive-in (afwerkplek).

[10] Street prostitutes are extremely vulnerable to physical and sexual assaults, as well as to muggings by clients and pimps.

This woman used in prostitution in Italy is forced through threats and intimidation to give all earnings to her trafficker.