Stopping Human Trafficking at AMP'S. Let's tackle this problem now.

Treetop78759's Avatar
What does human trafficking have to do with an AMP location? Originally Posted by pyramider
You really don't know?
pyramider's Avatar
Please explain your hairbrain theory.
SlowHand50's Avatar
I do not see a woman unless she is 100% independent, at least I try to. Originally Posted by joesmo888
That's certainly my strong preference, as well, but how do any of us really verify this?
Treetop78759's Avatar
That's certainly my strong preference, as well, but how do any of us really verify this? Originally Posted by SlowHand50
It is difficult to know with certainly. With that said, all the signs of human trafficking in AMPs are there.
Treetop78759's Avatar
Another AMP on Charlotte was busted.

Read the article. It's really sad.

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.fox46...63025274-story
ravishme's Avatar
You play a game in which you have have no stake and little risk, unlike the trafficked - particularly those that are mothers and some of which will almost certainly be divided from their children permanently. You don't detail your method of determining whether they're trapped, and indeed could not, because even a woman apparently completely at liberty could be working as someone trafficked, because even an immigrant with a *Conventional* job could be trapped this way, someone apparently married to an American - even a woman with a cell phone, her own car, her own money, could still be trapped into some terrible, hidden, arrangement (though most of us would certainly think her independent, and be highly, highly likely to be right, but those are just odds, too, aren't they?). The only real way to know is a woman *tells* you, which is (only probably) reliable. The law usually doesn't care about lives, guilt, or much other than a conviction record and fines. Perhaps the best way to avoid further damaging the trafficked would be to go through the IRS - they love the smell of money and don't really care about those without it - but both the IRS and the conventional law like to wait until there are assets to seize, until the madam or the traffickers buy houses and real property. Until then, they largely don't care. Now, if you could find a way to give the trafficked a way to recover their children and remove the leverage under which they're held, then you might have something. Pictures of johns in the meantime? Fuel for different broken families you don't know yourself and probably aren't helping - but let's skip them for the moment. Suppose a place gets shut down, and a trafficked asian mom is now unable to pay her payment on her ridiculous debt? What *happens* to her children? Will *you* go get them? Because you become responsible (oh, not *legally*, of course, but real ethics are stickier) when you're tangled up in other peoples' lives - at least if you care, and aren't just in it for ego, like most people are. Being a standup human here is not as easy as you seem to think. Prostitution being legal would *seriously* improve the chance for women in this situation to fight back for their independence and keep their kids, and not just locally. What you're doing will have more ... mixed, and limited, effects.

And by independence, I mean the ability to seek any kind of job, not just the kind the were trapped into. No one should be involved in sexual services who doesn't personally, actually want to take part, hopefully for totally healthy personal reasons. Anyone there for any other reason, seriously, really shouldn't be, and most hobbyists would prefer to see those well-matched to their roles. Of course this really applies to *all* professions - anyone working a hated day job just for the paycheck is, well, selling their bodies for money.
pyramider's Avatar
Of course he has thought about all of that ... not.

Why no update on the 60 tu students helping out this week?
Treetop78759's Avatar
Who else heard?
pyramider's Avatar
Nothing happened, so no one heard a thing.