Last night this story was on the news, WFAA. After citing the tens of thousands and trafficking minors, etc, for SuperBowl and Olympics, etc, the report went on to debunk this as urban myth. Part of the story pointed out that in cities hosting the last two Super Bowls the arrests for prostitution was 9 (for the entire week) one year and 14 for the other. Those numbers don't even seem high for a week in a major metro area.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/crime/Super...114983179.html
Originally Posted by dodger
Dodger, thankz for posting that link.
I saw the WFAA story last night on the news and it was very well done. It petty much debunked the Super Bowl/Prostitution myth. I was somewhat shocked WFAA would actually present a “fair and balanced” look at this issue. Other media outlets have only jumped aboard the “Prostitutes and Johns are going to overrun our city!” bandwagon.
Not sure how the “experts” estimated that 100,000 prostitutes would descend upon the area, and that white slavers and pimps would be coming in to town by the bus loads and Cadillac loadz. I recall similar outrageous numbers for prostitutes in the area for the NBA All-Star game.
Seedy characters, pimps, traffickers, underage girls, abusive handlers, etc, have alwayz been a part of the “World of Prostitution”, whether it’s on the internet or the streetz, it’s nothing new and certainly just doesn't surface during the Super Bowl. They call it the oldest profession for a reason.
Sadly, I’ve seen nothing but “threats of arrest” in the stories I’ve read about “prostitutes” coming to North Texas, but nothing about confidential resources and counseling for those “prostitutes” coming to the area that may want to escape the life/situation that they may be in. There seemz to be a lot of “hate” and not any “love” for the “prostitutes”. Some of the “real” criminals bussed into North Texas from the Katrina disaster were given a better welcome….