'Do or die': Sex trade worker says Forest Lawn stroll increasingly dangerous

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'Do or die': Sex trade worker says Forest Lawn stroll increasingly dangerous yyc

“He was pulling a shady with me, hitting me in the face, pulling my wig off, pulling my hair,” said Goodeye.

Another time on 19 Ave. in recent months, Goodeye said she was surrounded by several other men who she managed to escape.‘Before they didn’t care’: Increase in police presence, says worker A Calgary police officer talks with a sex worker on 19th Avenue and 48th Street S.E. in Calgary on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.The woman says she does her best to reduce the risk, using a keen sense of danger honed in a career that’s also taken her to the streets of Edmonton.

“If you can make him happy, it’s your window to escape … it’s a do-or-die situation but I’m not going to be homeless.”

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