It is a felony in California to knowingly engage in commercial trafficking and perpetrators of this offense shall be prosecuted under the law.” Amusement parks and fairgrounds are exempt from the need for a warning. “If you or someone you know is being forced to engage in commercial sex or labor trafficking, text 233-733 (Be […]
It is a felony in California to knowingly engage in commercial trafficking and perpetrators of this offense shall be prosecuted under the law.”
Amusement parks and fairgrounds are exempt from the need for a warning.
“If you or someone you know is being forced to engage in commercial sex or labor trafficking, text 233-733 (Be Free) or call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or the California Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) at 1-888-KEY-2-FRE(EDOM) or 1-888-539-2373 to access help and services.
Locations such as hotels, hospitals and bus stops are among several locations that are already required to post a similar public message about the resources
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Under a new law, primary ticket sellers must include the following announcement on all confirmation messages sent to those who purchased the tickets.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — When people in Sacramento buy tickets for events at the Golden 1 Center in 2025, they will receive a notice about resources available to help victims of human trafficking.
Assemblymember Laurie Davies authored the new law, which will take effect as California prepares to host two major global sporting events: the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Summer Olympics.
The message will be written in English, Spanish, and the next most used language in the county where the venue is located.
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Locations such as hotels, hospitals and bus stops are among several locations that are already required to post a similar public message about the resources available to stop human trafficking.