Thursday, February 20, 2014

Red light area

This phrase was first recorded in the US around 1890.

It is derived from the practice of sex workers placing a red light at the window to indicate to their customers.

The term is also traced to the time when  railroad workers took red lanterns with them when they visited the brothels so their crew could find them in case of emergency.

Japanese police drew a redline on maps to indicate the boundaries of red light areas.

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