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More Businesses Would Promote Human-Trafficking Awareness Under Jacksonville Bill

Jacksonville City Councilman Tommy Hazouri has introduced a bill that would require more businesses post human trafficking awareness signage.
Lindsey Kilbride
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WJCT News
Jacksonville City Councilman Tommy Hazouri has introduced a bill that would require more businesses post human trafficking awareness signage.
Jacksonville City Councilman Tommy Hazouri has introduced a bill that would require more businesses post human trafficking awareness signage.
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Jacksonville City Councilman Tommy Hazouri has introduced a bill that would require more businesses post human trafficking awareness signage.

A Jacksonville City Councilman wants more types of businesses to be required to post human-trafficking awareness signs.

Although a 2015 state law , labor trafficking often happens in different types of establishments.  

Under a city ordinance, Jacksonville massage parlors and adult entertainment spots can be if they don鈥檛 post signs, printed out online, with trafficking awareness information, including the phone number for the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline: 1 (888) 373-7888. 

After City Council  last year, Councilman Tommy Hazouri has . 

鈥(It) would increase the awareness signage for human trafficking around the city, specifically at businesses that are hotbeds for human trafficking,鈥 he said.

The bill adds hotels and restaurants to the list of establishments required to post the signs under state and city laws.

Northeast Florida attorney Crystal Freed, who almost exclusively represents victims of trafficking, agrees with the expansion.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a move in a positive direction because it鈥檚 adding establishments other than the typical venues that you find sex trafficking,鈥 Freed said. 

She said the original city ordinance ignored restaurant and hotel workers, as well as support staff like maintenance workers, who are targets for labor trafficking.

And Freed said she hopes Hazouri鈥檚 bill isn鈥檛 the end of the conversation because the community needs better education about how to spot trafficking. Much of it happens in home services, like housekeeping or lawn care, she said.  

This March, Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Lt. Kevin Goff told the City Council that is 10 times harder to investigate than sex trafficking.  And though Hazouri is targeting labor trafficking with his hotel signage, Undersheriff Pat Ivey told Council last year that sex trafficking in Jacksonville.

Florida for the number of human trafficking cases documented by the national resource center database.  Last year, the top referrer of callers to the hotline was a Department of the State 鈥淜now Your Rights鈥  pamphlet given to those who get work visas.

Hazouri says he鈥檚 working out some logistics of his bill, like who would be responsible for monitoring restaurants and whether all of them would have to post the signs. He said he鈥檒l soon schedule a workshop with other Council members, the state attorney's office and JSO.

State law already requires the signs be posted in other well-traveled places, including highway rest areas, emergency rooms and airports.

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

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Lindsey Kilbride joined WJCT News in 2015 after completing the radio documentary program at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine.
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