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Your Hotel Room Photos Could Help Catch Sex Traffickers (cnn.com)

100,000 people people have already downloaded an app that helps fight human trafficking. dryriver summarizes a report from CNN: Police find an ad for paid sex online. It's an illegally trafficked underage girl posing provocatively in a hotel room. But police don't know where this hotel room is -- what city, what neighborhood, what hotel or hotel room. This is where the TraffickCam phone app comes in. When you're staying at a hotel, you take pictures of your room... The app logs the GPS data (location of the hotel) and also analyzes what's in the picture -- the furniture, bed sheets, carpet and other visual features. This makes the hotel room identifiable. Now when police come across a sex trafficking picture online, there is a database of images that may reveal which hotel room the picture was taken in.
"Technology drives everything we do nowadays, and this is just one more tool that law enforcement can use to make our job a little safer and a little bit easier," says Sergeant Adam Kavanaugh, supervisor of the St. Louis County Multi-Jurisdictional Human Trafficking Task Force. "Right now we're just beta testing the St. Louis area, and we're getting positive hits," he says (meaning ads that match hotel-room photos in the database). But the app's creators hope to make it available to all U.S. law enforcement within the next few months, and eventually globally, so their app is already collecting photographs from hotel rooms around the world to be stored for future use.

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  1. Bullshit. by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The vast majority of hotel rooms are not unique, they fit a specific floor plan for that chain of hotels. As well, the furniture, bedding, wall pictures - just about, if not everything is identical to many many other rooms in numerous locations.

    I don't care to be tracked under the absolutely ridiculous claim that this will help stop human trafficking. Or maybe I'm just not THINKING OF THE CHILDREN.

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    1. Re:Bullshit. by misexistentialist · · Score: 5, Interesting

      And what is the purpose of this technical solution anyway? Police see an online ad but can't find the location of the "trafficked girl"...when all they'd need to do is call and ask!

    2. Re:Bullshit. by thegarbz · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The vast majority of hotel rooms are not unique

      As someone who pretty much lives out of hotels, you're wrong. Even within chains, even within states, the decoration of each room is pretty much unique to a building.

      I don't care to be tracked under the

      blah blah blah didn't read the article blah blah blah don't know how this even works blah must be evil gubbmint tracking me blah.

    3. Re:Bullshit. by TroII · · Score: 4, Interesting

      As for the "boy", he was 17 years old, with a history of selling himself for sex/drugs.

      And as for the Senator, he's married with children and has a history of pushing anti-gay and anti-marijuana legislation. Then he gets caught in a motel with an underage boy and marijuana. It's just another example of the incredible projection and hypocrisy that infects the Republican party to its core. Anytime a conservative starts yelling about outlawing something, look closely because he's probably doing a lot of that thing himself.

  2. Neat idea with one problem... by JBMcB · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This might be somewhat helpful, but there is one problem. Most budget chain hotels are remodeling in the following manner:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Every Motel 6 is going to look *exactly* the same. A few years ago my friend was traveling extensively for work. After a few weeks on the road, staying exclusively at Staybridge by Mariott, he would forget what town he was in, as every room was exactly the same, down to the artwork on the wall. He'd have to check the weather on his phone to get an idea of how long it would take to get to the work site from his hotel.

    For the smaller, really cheap independent hotels this might be helpful, but most people going on vacation are staying at chains.

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  3. Vault 7 by telchine · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can't they just install Samsung Smart TVs in every hotel and take the pictures themselves?

  4. Pointless by HornWumpus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The pimps will just use old pictures. Behavior will change in a second and all that will be left is a useless service.

    Stupid 'whack a mole'.

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  5. It's Double Bullshit by SuperKendall · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I also question that they are really going after "sex traffickers" as opposed to independent women who simply make their own choices about how to earn money.

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  6. You have any stats by rsilvergun · · Score: 4, Informative

    to back that up? Especially that a lot of the sex trafficking going on is people being brought in from third world countries?

    What worries me about sex trafficking is those "consenting" adults. Kinda like how you used to be able to sell yourself into slavery in the form of indentured labor. But if you're at the point where you're selling yourself into slavery you're bargaining position is non-existent and you're probably not really consenting.

    Now, if our government guaranteed every man/woman/child adequate food/shelter/health care/education/transportation/etc you might have a point. But with the way things are it's child's play to force people to do whatever you want...

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  7. Why don't they.... by ai4px · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Why don't they just get the hotel operators to take a picuture of every room instead of crowd sourcing it to the public? Sheesh. Hotels.com could sponsor it under the guise that they'd have a picture of the room you are booking when you make a reservation.

  8. Sign me up! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    just one more tool that law enforcement can use to make our job a little safer and a little bit easier

    Sure! I'd love to work for the police state! And for free!

    "We have over 100,000 people using the app right now, and we're hoping that more will join us to take action and fight this fight,"

    I think a more productive use of everyone's time will be to monitor and document police activity. After all, police lie. They are corrupt and can't be trusted.