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...no wonder Alamking has been loitering there...is he buying or selling? 
Bus stop doubles as 'pick up' point
Transvestite sex workers upset Jurong West residents
By Special Correspondent
October 11, 2010
A group of transvestite sex workers are using a neighbourhood in Jurong West as their base of operations, riling nearby residents.
Seven of them have used Block 490, Jurong West Avenue 1 as their "base".
A bus stop in front of the block has been turned into a "pick up" point, where local men stop their cars and take the sex workers to secluded spots.
The New Paper team observed that taxis would drop the group off at the bus stop around 11pm.
They would remain there till about 5am.
After midnight, drivers would stop at the bus stop and pick up passengers. They would return roughly 30minutes later with the transvestites.
A man, acting as a lookout, waits at the block behind the bus stop. The transvestites occasionally go over and talk to him.
Their activities have upset the residents who live nearby, although a spokesman for the Jurong Town Council confirmed that nobody had made a complaint.

Bus stop doubles as 'pick up' point
Transvestite sex workers upset Jurong West residents
By Special Correspondent
October 11, 2010
A group of transvestite sex workers are using a neighbourhood in Jurong West as their base of operations, riling nearby residents.
Seven of them have used Block 490, Jurong West Avenue 1 as their "base".
A bus stop in front of the block has been turned into a "pick up" point, where local men stop their cars and take the sex workers to secluded spots.
The New Paper team observed that taxis would drop the group off at the bus stop around 11pm.
They would remain there till about 5am.
After midnight, drivers would stop at the bus stop and pick up passengers. They would return roughly 30minutes later with the transvestites.
A man, acting as a lookout, waits at the block behind the bus stop. The transvestites occasionally go over and talk to him.
Their activities have upset the residents who live nearby, although a spokesman for the Jurong Town Council confirmed that nobody had made a complaint.