Anyone for a sex video or AK-47?
A FEW metres from the local police station, a middle-aged man in a scruffy, green tunic was quietly going about his business. ''You want girls?'' he whispered furtively to a passerby.
The pimp needn't have worried about keeping a low profile. The police were far too busy selling their standard issue pistols, rifles and handcuffs to notice anything going on in the street below.
The Public Security Bureau Sales Department in Baigou does a roaring trade in everything from shotguns and batons to police identity cards and even bumper stickers.
Business is so good that the town's police apparently do not have time for the more mundane job of law enforcement.
Just around the corner from the Sales Department, a young police officer rested by his motorcycle sidecar oblivious to the piles of pornographic videos stacked up on an adjacent roadside stall.
Pornography is everywhere in Baigou, a small market town three hours' drive south of Beijing. Most stall-holders have ''yellow'' videos, magazines or postcards to offer. Even the car park attendants have half a dozen videos stashed inside their heavy winter overcoats.