While I was sorting some book out ready to take the the local charity shop, I found an old book I bought (I think I found it in a charity shop)
Tart cardsFor any new readers (or my loyal readers who may not remember) - Tart
cards were often printed cards (though some of the early ones were
handwritten/drawn) and placed in London telephone boxes by the working
girls advertising their different type of services during the 1980's
when a loophole in the law meant they were not, strictly speaking,
illegal.The practice of placing cards was known as carding. It is a
particularly English phenomenon specific to London and seaside resort
around Brighton and Hove (though they did appear in other towns) For the
printers who were prepared to take the risk they represented a very
regular and lucrative business.
Sex sells but ironically sex was the one word that was not used on the
cards. Hand written, euphemism, double entendres, catch phrases, plain
text, rhymes and a specialised vocabulary.
Here's a few you may not have seen.
Here's a few you may not have seen.
Of course not everyone appreciated these cards, some found them
intimidating and offensive, others amusing but for the girls and their
customers they were a commercial necessity and in 2001 it became a
criminal office to put these type of tart cards in telephone boxes and
if caught could have faced a six-month jail sentence or a £5,000 fine.
Stay safe.
Have a fun weekend.
Ronnie
xx
7 comments:
Sad they disappeared, but the internet has made things safer for the sex worker, in most but never all cases
Bottoms up
Red
I do remember these Ronnie. These are great, very inventive
Hugs
Roz
I love tart cards! Lucky you for finding a whole book of them.
Hugs,
Hermione
Quite inventively creative! Love the better drawings and art!
Such a shame they were banned. I mean, who did they hurt really (that didn't want to be, that is). I mean no one forced anyone to call. Oh well...
I wish you had one. I would call and spank you everyday!
Red - Yes I agree with you there. Thanks.
Roz - Some good ones in the book. Thanks.
Hermione - Yes, I've enjoyed sharing them with my readers. Thanks.
Minelle - Some funny and clever worded ones amongst them. Thanks.
PK - Yes your are right. Fun to read. T=hanks.
Anonymous - LOL. Thanks. Maybe I'll do one for a bit of fun and share.
Love,
Ronnie
xx
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