An airfield in Berlin, which has previously transformed into an emergency shelter for refugees fleeing Syria and a gigantic rollerblading park, may play home to another less wholesome site.
According to CNN, the mayor of Berlin's central Mitte district has proposed installing "Verichtungsboxen" — booths where sex workers can meet clients — in the airport site to improve the safety of the city's sex workers.
Basically, if Stephan von Dassel, the mayor who represents the Green party, gets his way — drive-in style booths will be installed so people can meet sex workers while still in their car.
"Residents and businesses have been calling for a ban on street prostitution for many years," he wrote in a statement, citing this concept would be an attempt to combat sex work in the "up-market" streets of Kurfürstenstrasse.
Mr Dassel said the idea of launching booths would improve the lives of "residents and sex workers" alike.