I just read that about the Amarillo busts in both Potter and Randall Counties on Monday and Tuesday. I was curious how so many in such a short time. Would like more details if anyone knows anything additional. Originally Posted by nivek711Apparently, some were advertising on other sites similar to "Backpage" and these ladies were also walking the boulevard...certain areas along Amarillo Blvd you will see street walkers. If you're from the area, then you know this is like the Harry Hines of West Texas. It's a bad area.
The idea for the posters in salons is more about labor trafficking than sex trafficking. Salons are notorious for hiring undocumented workers off the books. Originally Posted by B Threemy problem is this.. average people don't understand that distinction, and they see a sign like that in the window, and thoughts get in their heads.. thinking maybe a worker inside is sexually trafficked.. or sexual trafficking IS a big problem in Salons.. then they surmise that Asians are heavily trafficked (many salon workers are Asian). it's a "are you STILL beating your wife?" kind of mentality, mandating the posting of those signs.
my problem is this.. average people don't understand that distinction, and they see a sign like that in the window, and thoughts get in their heads.. thinking maybe a worker inside is sexually trafficked.. or sexual trafficking IS a big problem in Salons.. then they surmise that Asians are heavily trafficked (many salon workers are Asian). it's a "are you STILL beating your wife?" kind of mentality, mandating the posting of those signs.I’m not talking about stylists per se. I’m talking about the shampoo girl, the cleaning people, etc. in New York there is a lot of license fraud at nail salons.
besides, Salons are required to display the licenses of their workers.. licenses which can not be achieved by undocumented workers.. so why the overkill? Originally Posted by Chung Tran