A San Diego business owner told Fox News Digital prostitution issues have skyrocketed due to California's controversial SB 357, which has left residents fearful.
Prostitution in San Diego has exploded since a controversial California law went into effect this year. As a result, businesses have taken on additional security costs and have warned customers they will likely see near-naked women and pimps if they visit the area, a business owner told Fox News Digital. 'Costs for business, costs for security.
The San Diego business owner described scenes akin to a gritty crime thriller, where pimps play loud music in cars as prostitutes walk the streets in heels. When the women find a john, they’ll drive to a local hotel or around the block if the john’s request is 'something that can be done quicker.' 'It's the residents that are feeling the most of this. There's children that are having to step over byproducts.
Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom's office and Councilmember Moreno but did not receive comment on SB 357 and prostitution issues in San Diego.
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