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AIA launches a Complaints Department for the Sex Industry

CharlieSpice

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Have you got a complaint to make about a person, business, product, service or activity in the sex or adult entertainment industry?

Then submit the details of your complaint to the Complaints Committee at Adult Industry Association. Complaints can be submitted in the following categories.
  1. Sex Trafficking
  2. Rape/Sexual Abuse
  3. Sexually Transmitted Infections
  4. Forced Prostitution
  5. Child Prostitution
  6. Discrimination
  7. Unfair Business Practices
  8. Blackmail / Extortion
  9. Fraud
  10. Fake Profiles
  11. Theft/Burglary
  12. Identity Theft
  13. Copyright Infringement
  14. Bullying
  15. Racism
  16. Harassment
  17. Other
GUIDELINES
  1. There is no cost to submit complaints.
  2. You do not have to be a member of Adult Industry Association (AIA) to submit a complaint.
  3. You must be an AIA member to receive advice and support from our Complaints Committee or related professionals in our network. To sign up as a member free as a Supporter, click here>>.
  4. All complaints are reviewed within 48 hours
  5. All complaints are handled confidentially and discreetly.
  6. Any action taken by AIA is determined by the person or organisation making the complaint.
  7. No action is taken by AIA without the authorisation and knowledge of the complainant
  8. Complaints submitted must be concise and to the point.
  9. Details of complaints submitted must be as accurate as possible.
  10. All complaints submitted are fact checked and investigated by management, to the best of our ability.
  11. All persons or companies against whom complaints are made will be given the opportunity to respond to the complaint(s).
  12. Members who deliberately and maliciously submit false complaints are banned from our AIA network and blacklisted.
  13. Complaints which are deemed not litigate, will not be actioned by management.
  14. All complaints will be reviews by relevant experts on the AIA team.
  15. The AIA management will offer advice and assistance to all members with their complaints to the best of our ability, based on our resources.
 
My Compliant!!!

^^^^^ Why can't we get free sex? paying for sex in 2020 seams rather old fashioned to me, lets modernize the game and jump into modern time, sharing is caring... :) <----- this ought to start this thread off on the right footing!
 
My Compliant!!!

^^^^^ Why can't we get free sex? paying for sex in 2020 seams rather old fashioned to me, lets modernize the game and jump into modern time, sharing is caring... :) <----- this ought to start this thread off on the right footing!
Get a partner or FWB then Phoebe. :)
 
My Compliant!!!

^^^^^ Why can't we get free sex? paying for sex in 2020 seams rather old fashioned to me, lets modernize the game and jump into modern time, sharing is caring... :) <----- this ought to start this thread off on the right footing!
I client said to me he was not paying for sex as such but paying for the lady to leave . Makes sense . What do you think ?
 
I ❤ Maccas Chocolate think shakes , it’s a date . Can we meet at Scarborough instead ? We could hit the beach afterwards?

Hmmm I am in Midland, I am going to locate some wheels ;) Transperth is horrible, what sort of car do you want me to locate, so we can cruise ;) and look all flash... :)

Perth would be do-able.. :)
 
I can ride, but me got NO LICENSE ;) Bike license, that is, have you got bike? last bike I rode was a KX250...
I don’t know what that is to be honest , sounds flash those. Me to . Only car license. We cld hire a scooter . 😀
 
Adult Industry Association (AIA) is a global umbrella organisation which protects the civil, social and human rights of business owners, professionals and consumers worldwide in the sex and adult entertainment industry.

We develop and implement solutions to mitigate the problems faced on a daily basis by millions of stakeholders in the industry.
Our aim is to make the industry a better, safer, healthier and more rewarding space for business, work and pleasure.

Our Goals
1) To create more Work, Recruitment, Business, Trade and Investment opportunities for AIA members.
2) To establish a global media platform to give AIA members a more powerful voice to communicate their concerns and complaints to Police, Immigration and other relevant government agencies.
3) To establish an international representative body to address the rights, concerns, interests and needs of AIA members.
4) To develop and implement sustainable initiatives and solutions to improve code of conduct, working conditions, health, safety and other operating standards.
5) To lobby effectively for change in legislation, practices and attitudes that impact negatively on AIA members.

Can someone reset this thread please, Thank-you
 
Adult Industry Association (AIA) is a global umbrella organisation which protects the civil, social and human rights of business owners, professionals and consumers worldwide in the sex and adult entertainment industry.

We develop and implement solutions to mitigate the problems faced on a daily basis by millions of stakeholders in the industry.
Our aim is to make the industry a better, safer, healthier and more rewarding space for business, work and pleasure.

Our Goals
1) To create more Work, Recruitment, Business, Trade and Investment opportunities for AIA members.
2) To establish a global media platform to give AIA members a more powerful voice to communicate their concerns and complaints to Police, Immigration and other relevant government agencies.
3) To establish an international representative body to address the rights, concerns, interests and needs of AIA members.
4) To develop and implement sustainable initiatives and solutions to improve code of conduct, working conditions, health, safety and other operating standards.
5) To lobby effectively for change in legislation, practices and attitudes that impact negatively on AIA members.

Can someone reset this thread please, Thank-you
Great to see an organisation putting time & effort into maters that are important for all of us to have the best & safest work environment. 😀
 
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Dear Katrina Kiss

Thank you for your words of support and encouragement.

The Adult Industry Association is indeed a mammoth undertaking, which can only be successful with the support and participation of a critical mass of professionals, businesses and consumers in the sex and adult entertainment industry worldwide.

With the right management team and a large enough membership force, Police Departments, Immigration Departments, Parliaments, WHO, UNAIDS and other target government agencies and NGOs around the world will have no choice but to take our efforts seriously.

AIA is not about me or the management team. It is about YOU.

All it takes to empower AIA to achieve its goal of effecting change on behalf of our members worldwide is for all stakeholders in the industry to sign up and refer 1 other person. It is free to sign up as a Basic Member.
 
Fascinating topic.

Question though, in reference to 17. Having a paid dance in a strip club, she says she is getting sexually aroused and has to stop the dance. No cash refunded.

How would this be proven?

Isn't it just he said, she said?
 
  1. Sex Trafficking
  2. Rape/Sexual Abuse
  3. Sexually Transmitted Infections
  4. Forced Prostitution
  5. Child Prostitution
  6. Discrimination
  7. Unfair Business Practices
Thease are dangerous
 
Such a shame to see this thread derailed. (Please try not to feed the trolls.) It raises a lot of questions. E.g. how much help will an organisation based in Barbados be (for the near future at least). What provisions, if any, are there for protecting the safety of complainants during the 'investigation' process? Is this organisation chiefly there to further the interests of big players in the sex industry, or those of individual sex-workers? Here are some articles I dug up that at least give some background:
 
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Have you got a complaint to make about a person, business, product, service or activity in the sex or adult entertainment industry?

Then submit the details of your complaint to the Complaints Committee at Adult Industry Association. Complaints can be submitted in the following categories.
  1. Sex Trafficking
  2. Rape/Sexual Abuse
  3. Sexually Transmitted Infections
  4. Forced Prostitution
  5. Child Prostitution
  6. Discrimination
  7. Unfair Business Practices
  8. Blackmail / Extortion
  9. Fraud
  10. Fake Profiles
  11. Theft/Burglary
  12. Identity Theft
  13. Copyright Infringement
  14. Bullying
  15. Racism
  16. Harassment
  17. Other
GUIDELINES
  1. There is no cost to submit complaints.
  2. You do not have to be a member of Adult Industry Association (AIA) to submit a complaint.
  3. You must be an AIA member to receive advice and support from our Complaints Committee or related professionals in our network. To sign up as a member free as a Supporter, click here>>.
  4. All complaints are reviewed within 48 hours
  5. All complaints are handled confidentially and discreetly.
  6. Any action taken by AIA is determined by the person or organisation making the complaint.
  7. No action is taken by AIA without the authorisation and knowledge of the complainant
  8. Complaints submitted must be concise and to the point.
  9. Details of complaints submitted must be as accurate as possible.
  10. All complaints submitted are fact checked and investigated by management, to the best of our ability.
  11. All persons or companies against whom complaints are made will be given the opportunity to respond to the complaint(s).
  12. Members who deliberately and maliciously submit false complaints are banned from our AIA network and blacklisted.
  13. Complaints which are deemed not litigate, will not be actioned by management.
  14. All complaints will be reviews by relevant experts on the AIA team.
  15. The AIA management will offer advice and assistance to all members with their complaints to the best of our ability, based on our resources.

Great start to this thread, it lets us novices know how and where to initiate a complaint about services received, it’s regrettable that the thread lost its way, but we should resume it, as this information is very important for all of us.
 
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