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Originally Posted by Guerdon
I addressed this. If it isn't what they expect, leave. If they aren't allowed to, get help from a police officer or a client
The only actually important thing here is to note that OP conflates concern about trafficking with support for prohibition of sex work and is very badly mistaken to do so. Everything else is just frolics, really, but for the craic:
a) Do you have access to a phone right now?
b) Do you know the number of your local emergency service?
c) Do you speak the language of the operator who answers?
Imagine the answer to all three of those was 'No'. And that's before we even bring up coercion, threats, violence etc.
What, by the way, is your actual positive stance on this? Like, I assume you would complain if the police busted in to your workplace, arrested your boss and told you you were fired, right? So can you show me a woman taken out of sex work as a trafficking victim who complained about being deprived of her freely chosen livelihood? Supposing you can't - what does that suggest?