The following is an excerpt of an article appearing in the NY Daily News of January 7, 2014, p. 13, cols 2-5, with names excluded in accordance with TER Rules:
With Super Bowl looming, New Jersey officials aim to crack down on sex trafficking The New Jersey Attorney’s General Office has trained 2,700 people to recognize the signs ahead of the Meadowlands game Feb. 2. The sporting event is always a busy time for the world’s oldest profession. New Jersey officials are bracing for a surge in sex trafficking when the Super Bowl comes to The Meadowlands on Feb. 2.New Jersey's attorney general has gone all out training law enforcement, first responders, hospitality personnel and others to recognize the signs of sex-trafficking, a spokeswoman said Monday. Officials believe they're in a prime position to spot victims being transported to New Jersey to work in the sex industry.Prostitution has always been a big part of the Super Bowl hype in other cities, but sex trafficking — which involves forced prostitution of a victim held against his or her will — is also believed by some to increase around the country's most famous annual sporting event.Men have a little more freedom. Married people who normally don't use the services feel it's okay to cheat once a year with your friends. It's not cool the rest of the ye
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