WEIGHT: 46 kg
Bust: C
1 HOUR:50$
NIGHT: +100$
Services: Hand Relief, Tantric, Facial, Swinging, Humiliation (giving)
Tara Birl tried advertising on Craigslist , but found it utterly useless as a means to increase her business as a Santa Cruz sex worker.
Birl, a member of Santa Cruz's chapter of Sex Workers Outreach Project says last week's closure of Craigslist's Adult Services section will have little effect on the business of local providers. In Santa Cruz, much of that has to do with the tourism industry. Although estimates of the size of the industry are hard to come by due to the illicit nature of the profession, some guess that prostitution in the Bay Area accounts for tens of millions of dollars per year.
It's also hard to guess the number of people involved in sex work in Santa Cruz. The National Task Force on Prostitution estimates one in every women has worked as a protitute at some point in their lives. What's clear when walking in the lower Ocean Street area of Santa Cruz is that business seems to be booming on Friday and Saturday nights.
A local convenience store confirms some of the activity β the most popular items are cigarettes and condoms. This year, there have been 20 prostitution-related arrests. Zach Friend, spokesman for the Santa Cruz Police Dept, said the arrests were for solicitation, loitering and conducting a lewd act. But those figures are not restricted to prostitution incidents and included other sex crimes.
Last week, Craigslist, the popular San Francisco-based advertising site, pulled its adult services section, a decision that's generated a lot of chatter all over the country. The change was even discussed in a U. House Judiciary Committee. William Powell, Craigslist's director of law enforcement relations, testified : "Those who formerly posted ads in the adult services category will now have to advertise at countless other venues.