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9th May 2016

Video: London Live – A call for change as sex workers report a rise in violence

English Collective of Prostitutes Latest News, Media coverage, Videos & Podcasts Violence

Eleanor Cunningham

It’s claimed there has been a rise in violence towards sex workers in the capital.

The English Collective of Prositutes says it’s aware of attacks, and has repeated its call for changes to the law to protect those involved.

One woman – who has asked to remain anonymous – has been telling London Live’s Eleanor Cunningham her story.

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