Officials in the city of Gelsenkirchen, western Germany, accidentally advertised on its website pornography among the services offered to its residents.
"It was a mistake," a spokesman said Tuesday the city authorities. "There was never any intention that the city offer pornography as a service," he added.
The clerical error arose when an employee who compiled the list thought that brothel owners could type "porn" into the search box to find information on the tax to the sex of the city, he added.
The city has already removed the word from the list.
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