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Residents urge Milford to adopt human-trafficking ordinance, push for employee training
Summary
Multiple residents called on the Board to craft an ordinance aimed at preventing human trafficking and to require training for hotel, truck-stop and service workers; speakers said they would participate in drafting and asked the city to consult police and state agencies.
Several Milford residents used the public-comment period to press the Board of Aldermen to draft a local ordinance aimed at preventing human trafficking and to require training for employees in high-risk locations.
"We have quite a few risk factors in trafficking here in Milford — a popular truck stop, a mall and hotels within a six-exit radius on I-95," Elizabeth…
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