Thursday, September 19, 2013

Human trafficking notices debut in Augusta, across Georgia | The Augusta Chronicle

Source:  The Augusta Chronicle

The issue of human trafficking is getting increased exposure in Augusta and across the state with a new law that went into effect this week.
Bars, airports and hospitals are posting notices in an effort to reduce the number of people in Georgia who are forced into commercial sexual exploitation and labor servitude. 
A sign at Georgia Regents Medical Center provides information on a hot line for human trafficking victims.  MICHAEL HOLAHAN/STAFF
MICHAEL HOLAHAN/STAFF
A sign at Georgia Regents Medical Center provides information on a hot line for human trafficking victims.


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