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A prostitute walks on the street at Oranienburgen Strasse in Berlin's central district Mitte September 14, 2010. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

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BERLIN - A German city that introduced a surcharge on street prostitutes via curb-side meters said Monday the program had been a success and would continue.

The Bonn government said a "sex tax" covering levies on sauna clubs, "erotic centers" and automated pay stations similar to parking meters that were rolled out in August had brought in around 250,000 euros ($326,000) last year.

"We are satisfied with that and plan to continue levying the tax," a city spokeswoman told Agence France-Presse.

Bonn authorities said in a statement they had hoped to bring in 300,000 euros in 2011 from the "sex tax" but had later lowered its projected revenue to 200,000 euros based on the amount taken in early in the year.

About 14,000 euros came from the sex meters, it added.

The former West German capital became the first city in Germany to introduce the meters for sex workers as a means of extending a general tax on prostitution beyond brothels to the streets of Bonn.

The meters were installed in an industrial area near the center of town used by prostitutes to solicit clients, with each sex worker paying six euros per night worked, regardless of how many customers they have.

Those repeatedly caught without a ticket can be fined.

Some 200 women are believed to occasionally work the streets in Bonn, with an average of 20 out on a given night.

 

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