Posted by Maria Rodriguez | August 27, 2025 "I called 911 because a client was threatening me, and when the cops showed up, they arrested me instead of him," Sarah told me, her hands shaking slightly as she recalled the incident from six months ago. "I was the victim calling for help, but they treated me like the criminal. That's when I realized the police weren't going to protect me—they saw me as the problem." Sarah's experience isn't isolated. During two years of reporting, I've documented dozens of cases where well-intentioned law enforcement efforts have gone badly wrong, often making sex workers less safe rather than more protected. Today I want to share some of these stories—not to attack individual officers, but to illustrate how current enforcement approaches often fail everyone involved. The Trafficking Conflation Problem One of the most serious issues I've encountered is law enforcement's tendency to conflate all escort s...
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