When I was hired to work as a sales clerk at the Fashion Place Mall Nordstrom in Murray, Utah, I didn't know I was expected to be a prostitute. I was suspicious of the fact that UTA Paratransit knew I worked at Nordstrom, had a physical disability, yet insisted to pick me up and drop me off at Dilliard's which is a half mile walk from Nordstrom. I later learned from store security that they can't be seen on camera if they drop off at Nordstrom. That explains it. The Nordstrom store clerks told me that Murray, Utah has a big sex trafficking problem, and especially Fashion Place Mall. As I had to walk through Dilliard's, then through the mall, I passed several kiosks run by foreign men, that couldn't take no for an answer, I wonder if they are sex offenders. I didn't go there to shop, I went to work. The kiosks men would holler at me, I would ignore them, and they would continue to holler at me as I was 40 feet away from them. I noticed that sex traffickers, usually Hispanic males, would come into Nordstrom, to the second floor women's department, without a female, and not browsing for merchandise. They would be watching the store clerks, and start filming us, especially me. I would walk off the sales floor. Sometimes the Hispanic males would try to approach me, but I really made an effort to get off the sales floor. One evening when I was waiting for the UTA Paratransit to pick me up, I was waiting at Dilliard's where I was told to wait. They were running a little late. I noticed a Hispanic man pull up in a white car, in front of Dilliard's he started motioning for me to come get in his car. I pointed this out to the store clerk, and she said I was paranoid. I then called mall security and they said they couldn't see him on the camera. How convenient. UTA Paratransit drivers know this, this is why they insist this is the only place they can drop you off and pick you up. I had to go back into Dilliards and out into the mall and walk all the way to Nordstrom, because when I called UTA Paratransit after hours, I spoke with a Barb, who said that the driver had been waiting for me at Nordstrom, and that is the only place that I was ever dropped off and picked up. Why would she tell that lie? Once I got outside to find the shuttle, the Mexican man in the white car had followed me around the mall to the shuttle. This explains how women and girls come up missing. Once I got to the shuttle, I noticed the driver was Hispanic, and I knew he was involved. I want to let the public know that it is dangerous trusting your loved ones to the UTA Paratransit.
Recommendation: Don't Trust UTA Utah Paratransit, Some of the drivers are involved in human trafficking