Monday, January 26, 2009
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY (Bay News 9) — Tampa Police officers will be working during Super Bowl week to keep the area around Raymond James Stadium free of prostitution activity.
Police made at least six arrests for solicitation of prostitution during the first few hours of a prostitution sting operation Monday.
Tampa Police Capt. Brett Bartlett says it’s as inevitable as the sunrise.
“The sun rises in the east,” he said. “And hookers come into town during Super Bowl.”
Bartlett says that’s why officers will be conducting regular prostitution patrols. He says prostitutes will even be coming in from out of town.
In addition to the patrols, Bartlett says undercover officers will be checking out massage parlors and spas, just in case. He says if you’re caught during Super Bowl week, it could mean jail time and a hefty fine.
“And you may miss the game because of all of this,” Bartlett said. source.
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