Originally posted by jmenges
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A constable may arrest, without warrant, any person whom he sees committing one of these offences. It is, however, necessary to prove that the woman is a common prostitute, and therefore the usual practice is that she should be cautioned the first time she is seen committing the offence, a note being made of the fact of the caution having been given.
Makes it difficult to enforce unless the same constable catches the same woman and having been cautioned if then arrested she is recorded on record as a common prostitute
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