allegedly for paying for sex with a woman he knew was a victim of human trafficking, court documents show.
The article explicitly states they were both victims of human trafficking, and that the cop knew it. If the cop was interested in legal sex work, he should have driven to Nevada.
I, similarly, agree that sex work should be legal. But it’s not legal in Houston, and it’s odd that you’re likening them to legal, professional sex workers when the reality is that Houston is literally the number 1 city in the U.S. for human trafficking.
These are almost 100% victims of human trafficking, and it’s weird you’re trying to paint them as something else.
The article explicitly states they were both victims of human trafficking, and that the cop knew it. If the cop was interested in legal sex work, he should have driven to Nevada.
I, similarly, agree that sex work should be legal. But it’s not legal in Houston, and it’s odd that you’re likening them to legal, professional sex workers when the reality is that Houston is literally the number 1 city in the U.S. for human trafficking.
These are almost 100% victims of human trafficking, and it’s weird you’re trying to paint them as something else.