More Jacksonville Businesses Might Have To Hang Human Trafficking Signs – WJCT NEWS

Posted: August 1, 2017 at 5:41 pm

The Jacksonville City Council is advancing a bill that would add hotels to the list of businesses required to post human-trafficking awareness signs. The councils Neighborhoods Community Service, Public Health and Safety committee approved it Monday morning.

State law requires the signs, which include the phone number for the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline, (888) 373-7888, be posted in strip clubs and massage parlors. Under a city ordinance, those businesses can be fined $500 if they dont post the signs.

Human trafficking prosecuting attorney Erin Wolfson said during Mondays meeting, hotels are an important addition.

Right now that is where we get most of our cases from are from hotels, whether theyre along the (Interstate) 95 corridor or out by the airport or at the end of JTB and Baymeadows area, Wolfson said.

Lt. Richard Buoye with Jacksonville Sheriffs Offices Integrity Unit said hotels would have to post the signs in back room areas for their employees to see.

One thing Ive found out is our best cases always come from someone who either lives or works in that area and they know that area and something just isnt right, he said.

City Councilman Tommy Hazouri is sponsoring the bill. Hed planned to also add food service establishments to the list but said it included too many types of businesses like food trucks, and enforcement would be difficult. He said he may seek to add the requirement back for certain restaurants with future legislation.

We might narrow (restaurants) down based on capacity, Hazouri said.

He said hed eventually like to get awareness out to people involved in domestic work like housekeeping and lawn care.

Those are areas where labor trafficking does occur, said Northeast Florida attorney Crystal Freed. Freed, who almost exclusively represents victims of trafficking, said community education is important to address that problem.

Hazouris bill will go before the Rules Committee this week before the full Council has the opportunity to vote on it.

Lindsey Kilbride can be reached at lkilbride@wjct.org, 904-358-6359 or on Twitter at @lindskilbride.

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