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(From Yorkshire Evening Post)
Byline: Tony Gardner
A judge told Monika Campbell and Lisa Gaskin that if the government ever legalised prostitution then the way they operated the 133 Club in Beeston would be a "good business model".Campbell, 40, and Gaskin, 39, were given community service after Leeds Crown Court heard how they paid tax, business rates and were VAT registered for the business on Dewsbury Road, which they advertised as a massage parlour.The court heard how there were no problems with drink, drugs or antisocial behaviour, none of the staff were forced into working there and they operated a safe sex policy.Judge Scott Wolstenholme said: "I suggest if the …