Days Inn, Super 8 workers trained to spot sex trafficking

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Yes and they started this training 3 years ago. Each Hotel in different communities has different concerns or standards as to s.p. working there. ALMOST ALL are on the lookout to spot abuse situations including forced / under age & Human Trafficking situations & alert the authorities.
 

GameBoy27

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Yes and they started this training 3 years ago. Each Hotel in different communities has different concerns or standards as to s.p. working there. ALMOST ALL are on the lookout to spot abuse situations including forced / under age & Human Trafficking situations & alert the authorities.
Nothing wrong with that!
 

Gingerbeard

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I can't imagine it's a big concern. I'd say that SPs make up about 10% of an average hotel's rooms. In other words. they're reliable customers.

Discretion would be their only concern. If you make it obvious what you're doing, an SP might get evicted.

And besides there's at least another 10% of hotel rooms used by non-SPs who are primarily there to do the dirty deed. How can you tell the difference?
 

The Fruity Hare

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I can't imagine it's a big concern. I'd say that SPs make up about 10% of an average hotel's rooms. In other words. they're reliable customers.

Discretion would be their only concern. If you make it obvious what you're doing, an SP might get evicted.

And besides there's at least another 10% of hotel rooms used by non-SPs who are primarily there to do the dirty deed. How can you tell the difference?
One girl has one boyfriend while the other has ten boyfriends in the space of 24 hours?
 
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