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Oxford East and Abingdon MP Layla Moran said it was disappointing that people had turned to sex work during the crisis. There are also policies on Craigslist and users can be reported if they are caught breaking the rules. He said: “I’ve certainly noticed a significant increase in responses and replies – overwhelmingly they are down to the financial strains many people are currently under. A Witney man who admitted to trying to procure women for explicit exchanges online, said he had noticed a sharp increase in the amount of adverts offering sex for sale. She said: “It is such a shame that people have felt pressured to turn to this way of making money because they are not getting enough support from the Government.
firewalls and anti-virus systems so your data is fully protected. Our datacentres are among the most advanced and secure available outside military installations. All our servers are also certified by AVG and Google to ensure our He said: “I’ve been amazed at the response I’ve had. I’ve not advertised anywhere else – no need to. I’m struggling to handle any more responses from women and the occasional male. Sex sells and always has, but at times like these there are more women, and of a broader range, who are offering to partake for a given fee." During the current restrictions, our priorities are around safeguarding and not enforcement, however, should we need to take enforcement action, we will do so."