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Industry Leaders Commemorate National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
Bus industry leaders who are dedicated to the eradication of slavery and human trafficking reaffirm their commitment to promote awareness and make a difference in fighting this crime.
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Greenville Journal: Greenlink Launches Effort to Fight Human Trafficking
Human traffickers often use bus terminals and bus stops as recruiting areas when looking for vulnerable people, particularly minors and young adults, according to the ABA.
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Insider Exclusive: Casinos & Buses Combating Human Trafficking
BOTL developed a new free resource, “Casinos Combating Human Trafficking: A Toolkit for Casinos & Bus Companies,” to serve as a guide for companies.
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Groups Today: The Fight Against Human Trafficking
Groups Today highlights ABA's and the industry's efforts to combat human trafficking.
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Chauffeur Driven: Putting the Brakes on Human Trafficking
ABA's Fight Against Human Trafficking information was heavily cited as a resource on how to spot and fight human trafficking.
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ABA Congratulates Board Member for Appointment to DOT Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking
ABA congratulates ABA Board member Linda Burtwistle on her appointment to the DOT Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking
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Insider Exclusive: Spot the Signs: Busing on the Lookout Training Helps Stop Human Trafficking
Mark Ertel from ABA member Trans-Bridge Lines in Bethlehem, Pa., explains the value of the Busing on the Lookout training.
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Insider Exclusive: Busting Human Trafficking Myths
Learn the common myths of human trafficking and become more equipped to identify and help prevent a potential crime.
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Insider Exclusive: Why Busing on the Lookout? Why Now?
In our new Insider series on BOTL this May, we’ll tell you exactly how our industry can help combat this horrific crime.
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ABA Partners with Busing on the Lookout to Combat Human Trafficking
“Human trafficking is a disgrace on American roadways that needs to be eradicated,” said ABA President & CEO Peter Pantuso.
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