Is the Super Bowl the largest day of sex trafficking? There are no statistics to prove that. Traffickers know they can make a profit during any event where large groups gather, such as sporting events or conferences, so they raise their prices. Cases of exploitation and trafficking can spike when large numbers of buyers are in one place. That’s why anti-trafficking organizations join forces to spread awareness in a host city, and local law enforcement gear up to conduct large sting operations. Using large sporting events as a platform for awareness is an opportunity to educate the community on how they can join the fight every day. We partner with organizations like @its_apenalty because we agree that "sports brings people together”. Let’s remember to keep spreading awareness after tomorrow and beyond the Tampa Bay Area. Victims are waiting every day in every U.S. state to find their freedom. ‘Suspect it? Report it!’ For help in Tampa Bay - text or call 211 To send a tip - text CTYTIP to (847411) or call 1-888-373-7888 #knowthesigns #knowthefacts #endhumantrafficking #superbowl2021 #superbowlLV
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