Three bills that threaten the rights of sex workers-and civil rights in general - 48 hills
Briefly

The article discusses the negative impact of criminalizing prostitution, emphasizing that it leads to forced labor in the sex industry. It critiques Assembly Bill 549, which erroneously claims that large sporting events increase human trafficking, asserting this myth supports unlawful policing tactics. The piece highlights the role of law enforcement in perpetuating harm against marginalized communities and calls for accountability rather than punitive measures against consensual sex work. Overall, it advocates for a reevaluation of funding priorities to promote public safety and civil liberties.
The proposed Assembly Bill 549 is based on the false notion that large sporting events lead to increased human trafficking, perpetuating myths that justify inhumane enforcement actions.
Legislators should redirect funding away from policies that criminalize consensual sex work and focus on accountability measures for law enforcement to enhance public safety.
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