Houston Escorts: Organizations wage war against day labor site, supporters

If he lived in Tomball’s city limits, Decker Prairie resident Phil Johnson said he’d be bugging city councilmen every day because he wants the city-funded day labor site closed.“We want it shut down. Dismantled. Not handed over to some church or the chamber,” he said at a Tomball Minutemen meeting Aug. 23.He can’t vote in city elections, but he is using every other weapon he can find to shut down the site that he considers to be a violation of federal law and a breeding ground for illegal activity including, he said, drug deals, gang activity and prostitution.Police Chief Rob Hauck said since his arrival in Tomball in June 2008, there has only been one call for service at the site, and it was a call for someone walking in the street near the site. He said the department has no evidence of the alleged illegal activity at the site.

See the full article from “North Channel Sentinel”

0 Responses to “Houston Escorts: Organizations wage war against day labor site, supporters”


  1. No Comments

Houston Forecast