Just a note that the State is pitching in with D/FW to help fight sex trafficking during the Super Bowl. Talk about a mess.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...23c3f3fd2.html
..... The whole supply and demand dynamic is going to flip. Originally Posted by BonferroniThat's what we wish for, isn't it? On the flip side of that, though, there probably isn't going to be this incredible rush of fresh blood in town looking to hire escorts. And frankly, I wouldn't make a special trip to Dallas (if I didn't live here) to try to work during a huge sporting event.
I remember the promises of how this stadium was going to reduce crime in the area. Yeah, right! Originally Posted by JohnJohnAll of the events with the exception of the game will be held in Dallas/Fort Worth/Irving.
He (Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott) cited numbers from a South Florida task force that estimated that tens of thousands were trafficked through that area for a recent Super Bowl. Abbott said his office is coordinating with local law enforcement as well as victims' advocacy groups in preparation for the Feb. 6 game.
tens of thousands?
really?
100,000 fans, 10,000 supporting people including the media, workers, football players, etc... maybe 20,000 supporting people if you include police, sanitation workers, and temporary hires for the event.
With statistics like Greg Abbot spewed, that means 1 or 2 hookers for everyone that comes to town for the game, assuming they are all men because I don't think that many women hire pros.
The people who play the game, own and coach the teams, support and broadcast it, etc.. and come to watch the game must be some serious sex addicts to need that many hookers imported. I think our local ones can handle the business.
Or that statistic could be inflated to instill FUD and justify the spending of taxpayer funds and make the AG look good. I think i will go with that answer.
and why just prostitution? Aren't theri other vices that come with the crowd that typically lead to more violent crimes?
sheesh! Originally Posted by cpi3000