http://www.newsweek.com/metoo-micros...-valley-755611
Quote from the article
Alex Trouteaud, director of Policy and Research at Demand Abolition, another national anti-trafficking organization, said the tech sector is a “culture that has readily embraced trafficking.” As an example of the industry’s nonchalant attitude, he recalled that in its early days, Uber published a blog post that analyzed their data on ride sharing, focused on the Bay Area, and included people who were paying for prostitution. “They made a map using their ride-share data, like it was a funny thing they could do with their data. It was done so flippantly,” Trouteaud said.
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Anything & everything is easily tracked. These guys emails & negotiations over them can be used to convict each one
In the state of Florida, just asking a prostitute for sex is an automatic $5000 fine. Does not matter if she/he agrees or turns the offer down.
The internet, emails, text and such can be used to arrest & convict everyone involved. They do not need warrants anymore.
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