Local News
New billboard campaign targets child sex trafficking
By Andria Simmons
June 28, 2011A Future. Not A Past. (AFNAP) – the Juvenile Justice Fund’s campaign to stop the prostitution of girls in Georgia – will soon have billboards up throughout Atlanta as part of its campaign to end the demand for buying children for sex.
Donated by the Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia and its member companies, the ads will warn those who participate in buying and selling girls that they face five years to life in prison under the state’s new penalties on child sex trafficking. The signs begin going up July 1, the same day the new law takes effect.

