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Louisville, KY proposes new ordinance banning short-term hotel stays to prevent human trafficking

Louisville, KY short-term hotel stays human trafficking

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The Louisville City Council has proposed a new ordinance which would ban hotel stays of less than 12 hours, outlaw hourly room rentals, and prevent owners from offering discounts for early checkout. The ordinance was designed to help victims of human and drug trafficking by preventing city hotel rooms that supply space for these crimes to happen behind closed doors. Any violation would result in a $500 fine that would go into a youth housing fund to help victims of these types of crimes.

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The ordinance would be designed to help victims, and combat crimes that happen when the doors close after check in.

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Louisville ordinance would fine hotels for room rentals under 12 hours

Councilwoman Nicole George, a co-sponsor of the ordinance, says it's in an effort to deter human trafficking and other illegal activities from happening.

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