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Dozens of workers targeted by sexually explicit phone calls - adult sex toys for women

by:KISSTOY     2019-08-03
Dozens of workers targeted by sexually explicit phone calls  -  adult sex toys for women
This number may be higher as not all female employees report obscene phone calls to the police.
According to reports, Victoria Police received 50 explicit phone calls for female employees of the enterprise, and investigators believe it may be the same man.
This number may be higher as not all female employees report obscene phone calls to the police.
A woman working at the Bay center La Senza lingerie store said she had received a nasty call in recent months and other female colleagues had received the callworkers.
The man told her that her voice was good, called her child and asked some questions about the Garter.
He asked her to keep in touch with him by phone, but she hung up when she told the man that he was not suitable.
The woman, who declined to be named to prevent her from becoming a target again, said: "I am not necessarily unhappy, and what is even more angry is that he will do so . ".
She noted down the time of the call and reported the incident to her employer, not the police.
A memo was sent to the staff telling them not to be named by phone.
Victoria Police said in June that they were investigating nine reports of sexual exposure calls in the first six months.
According to the Twitter news released by police on Tuesday, the number has now jumped to 50.
The information displayed on the call display is not sufficient to track the caller.
"I'm upset to hear up to £ 50," said Jeff Bray, executive director of Downtown Victoria Business Association, who has been warning businesses about these calls, they were also urged to report to the police.
Since the warning was issued last month, the association has heard from business owners that they say some calls have shocked their employees very much.
In some events, the caller commented on the specific physical features of the employee, and in one case the description appeared to be accurate, Bray said.
It may be a coincidence, he said, but it makes the staff feel like they are being watched.
"It was very frustrating for that employee.
The calls, which are targeted at retail businesses, tend to be made close to the end of business hours, when only one staff member may be closed, Mr. Bray said.
Christine Page, who owns the adult sex store in Eden, said her employees often receive sex calls --
Sometimes twice a week.
However, the staff were trained to deal with these issues.
She said the conversation started with an inquiry about a certain sex toy and then became clearer.
She said her staff were not intimidated and knew when to close the call.
Sometimes the store gets a lot of calls from one person and page tells her staff to stop answering private calls.
Page suspects that the man targeting a female employee has no connection with the explicit phone call received by the sex store because from the description the man went out to shock and intimidate women.
"Most of these people are after fear," Page said . ".
"We were trained in our store and we were not shocked.
Last month, a 33-year-
Joel Perry, the old Cowley Beach man, was charged with 70 items and B. C.
After an investigation led by the Surrey RCMP across multiple police jurisdictions, he was arrested.
Perry faces 31 harassment/indecent phone charges, 18 criminal harassment charges, 13 threat charges and 8 extortion charges.
Victoria Police did not disclose whether there was any connection between their files and the Surrey RCMP investigation.
The clear call is considered to be a work for one person, not only in Victoria, but also throughout the province.
Victoria Police said they were working with the RCMP to find the person responsible.
If possible and safe, anyone who receives a clear call is required to record the call.
The police also asked the woman to write down the time, date and phone number of the call and to write down what was said, including specific words or phrases used by men.
These details can help police identify suspects.
Anyone with information can also call 250-995-
7654, or 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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