Extra Prostitutes Hired To Handle Huge Olympic Load
February 1, 2010 1:48 p.m. EST
Hansen Sinclair – AHN Reporter
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (AHN) – Adult companion agencies in Canada are reportedly preparing for this year’s Winter Olympics by adding extra girls to their lineup, anticipating an increase in business.
Popular strip clubs like Brandi’s expect attendance to jump exponentially while the February Games invade Vancouver, reports stated.
Local publications have also seen a boost in the number of ads for women to join the ranks of professional escorts. Canada’s largest and most popular escort company Carman Fox and Friends reportedly hired nearly one-third more women specifically for the Winter Olympics.
A spokesperson for the agency said in a statement that women can earn up to $400 an hour for most visits, and their top “foxes” can make upwards of $10,000 an hour.
Toronto Strip Clubs: Extra Prostitutes Hired To Handle Huge Olympic Load
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Toronto Strip Clubs: The world brings its vice to Vancouver
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Let the sex games begin. Olympic fever is taking hold in Metro Vancouver’s sex industry, with businesses and workers preparing to welcome a deluge of eager visitors.
One purveyor of sex for sale is seeking to entice new prostitutes with promises of tens of thousands of dollars. Vancouver’s most prominent strip club is planning Olympicthemed decorations, but keeping them secret for fear of a clampdown by Olympics authorities. And one Metro Vancouver escort service is hiring dozens of women from across the country for the Games — and is already catering to Olympics-related demand.
In Vancouver, hotel doormen, bell captains and concierges who refer guests to entertainment venues have been warning Brandy Sarionder to expect hordes of clients at her high-end strip club Brandi’s and her massage parlour The Swedish Touch, she says.
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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Church fears rise in human trafficking
February 1st, 2010 · No Comments
A study commissioned by the provincial government and the Vancouver Police Department concluded in a 2009 report that forecasts of massive human-trafficking connected to prostitution at the 2004 Athens Olympics and 2006 soccer World Cup in Germany were wrong.
“In relation to the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation, public statements have been made which project an alarming increase in this human trafficking,” the report says. “These claims are inconsistent with the evidence . . . that trafficking and mega-events are not linked.”
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“If there’s a demand for paid sex, then supply is going to be created,” says Michelle Miller, executive director of Resist Exploitation Embrace Dignity, an anti-prostitution group.
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Those who have been publicly predicting increased trafficking have actually lured many prostitutes to Vancouver for the Olympics, says Suzie Davis, an advocate for sex workers.
See the full article from “The Province”