CHEETHAM HILL RED LIGHT DISTRICT | 4K |

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Published 2022-05-09

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  • @38dragoon38
    I knew this wasn't being filmed from a BMW because the driver was indicating during his turns.
  • @mikehsmith1
    For anyone who has a daughter , a mother or a sister , those poor girls were someone’s child once , the horrors they must go though .
  • I'm from the North East and have been propositioned a couple of times on my way to a club or into town of a night. The Lasses always look tired and washed out (not surprising really) and dressed in the stereotypical supposedly alluring attire, even in winter. At the end of the day they're all someone's, Daughter, Sister or Mother.
  • @beyondbeauty6921
    You see alot of pakistani men kerb crawling around these parts, as this video shows you, most married to 1st cousin/ sisters.
  • @barryh.4220
    I spent about 15 years working in that area from the late seventies until the mid nineties, and it certainly wasn't the best place to be ... especially at night, or late on Sundays ..... it could be quite creepy and desolate at times, yet so vibrant at others ..... but one thing's for sure, its barely changed !
  • Like a nightmarish dream of hell...prayers for those ladies and all the other mistreated ones across the globe 🌎 ♥️
  • @e.d.6832
    Driving through the area in an old 500 Benz like it's 1990s compton
  • Nice to have a little wander-around in a cosy Merc... I had worked briefly in Cheetham Hill in late 1960s, in the rag trade - a lot of Jewish enterprises there. I recall Alf Willets as a local vicar there, and his wife Phoebe (both deceased). I once visited a prisoner at Strangeways prison, and salvaged a few phones from a skip as the riot-damaged prison got rebuilt. (Citing components from Strangeways prison in my little projects added a certain cachet to them !). Be nice to see what the place looks like on an ordinary working day, not Sunday, and not night time.
  • These are someone's daughters and makes you wonder what horrendous things they experienced in their childhood that led them down the road of failure to this? So so sad.
  • @setter501
    Ah Cheetham Hill! My ex is a Salford girl, She was brought up in Fuschia Court on Bury New Road, I spent a lot of time there in the late 70's, drank at the Broughton and the Lowe pub, Harry? Wong's Fish n chip was the best with a prawn curry to die for! We live in Australia now but the good memories come flooding back! ♥️
  • @alansmith4729
    Looks a very trendy up and coming place , interesting shutters over every window..vibrant community
  • @kevinmann4176
    Spent a few years buying around the cheetham hill area it's full of wholesalers or was back in the day it's not the best area but in over 10 yrs never saw a problem every city has its problem areas
  • @Brian-om2hh
    Wow. The number of shutters tells it's own story.
  • @TR6Telos
    Looks a lovely place. I like the way the old buildings have been brought up to modern standards. I should have never moved to Antigua!
  • I used to live in the Northern Quarter on Great Ancoats St. I used to walk down travis st just off Fairfield street on my way home and way to work, the amount of times i was asked “do you want any business?” I usually reply with “no thanks on my way to work”, “no thanks on my way home for my tea”. It was pretty sad!
  • I use to park around there in my truck a couple of times a week about 20 yrs ago and by the looks of it it hasn’t changed much
  • @Beechgoose1
    Used to ride down that way. Remember the shop that sold the things they've now made illegal... The jail seemed to suck the energy from the streets around it...eerily quiet...
  • Strange is nostalgia, I grew up in the mile house pub which has now gone sadly it was knocked down and they built a dairy there on north street across from a place called Wright and Dyson
  • @ForburyLion
    Well this is a strange video recommendation from youtube! From what I can see they need more taxi cabs in this area as that one women seems to have been waiting on that street corner all day to flag one down for a ride home.