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tart card : ウィキペディア英語版
tart card

Tart cards are cards advertising the services of prostitutes. They are found in many countries, usually in capital cities or red-light districts. The cards originated in the 1960s in places such as Soho, London, as handwritten postcards outside prostitutes' flats or in the windows of newsagents or shops. As direct references to prostitution would generally be unacceptable, the cards were carefully worded and often contained euphemistic references to sex, with terms such as ''large chest for sale''. By the late 1980s they had become black-and-white photocopied cards containing printed text and telephone numbers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://londonist.com/2008/03/17_boxes_of_smu.php )〕 In larger cities, cards began to be placed in phone boxes. In later years they appeared in colour and included photographs and mobile telephone numbers or websites. Over time they have become regarded as items of 'accidental art' and developed a cult following. They have influenced the work of mainstream artists, inspiring collections, research,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.typographichub.org/research/entry/tart-cards-project/ )〕 exhibitions〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wallpaper.com/sex-issue/tart-cards )〕 and books.
== Tart cards by country ==

* United Kingdom: in London they are placed in phone booths〔 by professional "carders", who tour the phone booths, replacing cards which have been removed by the telephone companies' cleaners. Carders often remove cards placed by rival carders. In the UK, placing them in phone booths has been illegal since the passing of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001, although the practice still continues. In Northwest England the cards are known as ''slag tags''.
* United States: In hispanophone parts of New York City they are known as "Chica Chica" (Girls Girls) cards and men hand them out as flyers at night on the streets. In Las Vegas they are known as "sex cards" and left on sidewalks and hotel stairways.
* Argentina: They are found in Buenos Aires.
* Brazil: They are found in São Paulo.
* South Korea: They may be found on the streets and in the public men's toilets of Seoul.
* Poland: Carders place them behind windscreen wipers in the central parts of Warsaw.
* Israel: Business card format advertisements are commonly dropped on street corners in Tel Aviv.
* China: Business cards are given out by pimps to potential customers.
* Macau: They are dropped in the city's sidewalks and underpasses.
* Dubai: Cards advertising "massage" services, often printed with images of scantily-clad young East Asian women, are slipped under front doors or car windows

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