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Many members of this particular population did not know about services that could help them. Windsor police took part in Operation Northern Spotlight, a national law enforcement outreach program targeting vulnerable sex-trade workers. Between Oct. Steve Betteridge said Wednesday about the local success of Northern Spotlight initiative.
And No. Betteridge said officers mostly approached women in hotels or motels where they conduct business, talking to them about safety β not about breaking the law. Prostitution is legal in Canada, after all, though public solicitation of it is not. Not all sex workers are victims, Gilbert said. Some say the biggest problem is the stigma they face because of their work. Others, however, are victimized β and often need help.
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