Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta seeks to relocate sex workers in the city

The municipal government of Puerto Vallarta is looking for a place to be able to relocate the sex workers who were removed from the 5 de Diciembre neighborhood.

Mayor Luis Alberto Michel Rodríguez pointed out that the main thing is to ensure the well-being and health of the people who are engaged in this activity. “We are inviting them to not be there on the street. We are going to find a strategic place so that they can be safe,” said the mayor of Vallarta.

Michel Rodríguez invited them not to continue . . .

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