The complainant complained on behalf of two sex workers that their dignity and privacy televisionwas violated by showing them in a programme about another woman who was able to leave her life as sex worker behind.  The identity of the two sex workers was not revealed in the programme and the Tribunal could not find that the two sex workers were identified in the programme.  Under these circumstances no violation of the dignity and privacy of the two sex workers could be found and the complaint was not upheld.

[2013] JOL 30794 (BCCSA)

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