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Update on the incident
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It’s awful to read about how this played out, especially for the women who were put in such a suboptimal working conditions.  

 
Many had been saying eyes were on this for a while now. As much as people argued it was a good set-up and very discreet it's clear it was the opposite. Too much volume, too much visibility, and all it takes is one report. Agency models tend to always end the same way. The irony is that chasing what feels “easier” often puts both sides at greater risk. When people share cautions, it isn’t about scolding or being smug; it’s because some of us genuinely do have a pulse on what’s happening in this city, even if it’s not always obvious to everyone else.

 
The coded warnings aren’t just noise. They’re meant to give people a chance to move smarter, to protect themselves, and to protect the women involved. It’s sad to see, but hopefully a reminder that when someone waves a quiet flag, it’s worth listening.

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