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Do you think this is her own fought? Do you think she could have gotten out of it? Do you think law enforcement should track how sex workers recruit there clients whether the women are underage or not?
I think she should have said no to the friend request. Why would you accept someone who you don't know? If she would have hit "Decline", then she could have gotten out of it. I think that the law should crack down on sex trafficking. The fact that the girls are underage makes the situation even worse.
This is all that girls fault! She knew exactly what was going on when she was working the streets, being "beat by a pistol," and locked in a closet for 24 hours. It's common sense that a pimp doesn't want to settle down and/or get married so she should have stopped this from the start. I think the law should try to be involved as possible because these people traffic girls young as 11 and they hardly know better.
I think this is definitely her fault. She should've ran, she had many times to leave. I think the laws should be stricter towards sex trafficking. Not only this, but they should track them. This is a serious scary problem and America seems to ignore it. jessica
I think it was her fault she accepted the request. She could of gotten out of it by not accepting the the friend request. I think they should track where they recruit sex workers.
I mean, she was the one who chose to accept the friend request from a STRANGER. She should have known what he was asking for once he suggested her making a little money. I do feel bad for what happened to her, but sometimes girls can be extremely stupid and get charmed by a guy they don't even know. I think law enforcement should start keeping more track of the newest ways sex workers use to recruit young woman. I understand young woman might be desperate for money at times, but it's not worth it. Make money by using your brains and use your brains on social websites. -Dixie Gibson
I think that it was her fault. She could have said no as soon as he asked her to go out on the street. yes I think that they should track them so they can put a stop to it.
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I think she should have said no to the friend request. Why would you accept someone who you don't know? If she would have hit "Decline", then she could have gotten out of it. I think that the law should crack down on sex trafficking. The fact that the girls are underage makes the situation even worse.
This is all that girls fault! She knew exactly what was going on when she was working the streets, being "beat by a pistol," and locked in a closet for 24 hours. It's common sense that a pimp doesn't want to settle down and/or get married so she should have stopped this from the start. I think the law should try to be involved as possible because these people traffic girls young as 11 and they hardly know better.
I think this is definitely her fault. She should've ran, she had many times to leave. I think the laws should be stricter towards sex trafficking. Not only this, but they should track them. This is a serious scary problem and America seems to ignore it.
jessica
I think it was her fault she accepted the request. She could of gotten out of it by not accepting the the friend request. I think they should track where they recruit sex workers.
I mean, she was the one who chose to accept the friend request from a STRANGER. She should have known what he was asking for once he suggested her making a little money. I do feel bad for what happened to her, but sometimes girls can be extremely stupid and get charmed by a guy they don't even know. I think law enforcement should start keeping more track of the newest ways sex workers use to recruit young woman. I understand young woman might be desperate for money at times, but it's not worth it. Make money by using your brains and use your brains on social websites.
-Dixie Gibson
I think that it was her fault. She could have said no as soon as he asked her to go out on the street. yes I think that they should track them so they can put a stop to it.
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