TIA Supports Truckers Against Trafficking

Aug. 3, 2021

The Tire Industry Association (TIA) is partnering with Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT), an organization that trains professional truck drivers and others, including tire dealers, on best practices to recognize and report the red flags of human trafficking.

Human trafficking is a $150 billion criminal activity that has impacted more than 40 million victims globally. In the U.S., trafficking occurs in all 50 states, with people of all ages, including thousands of children who are at risk of being prostituted in the U.S. each year. Victims are disproportionately women and girls of color.

The trucking industry is helping to break up human trafficking organizations and save victims by learning to recognize the signs and alerting TAT through the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Truckers have made more than 2,600 calls to the hotline, generating 700-plus cases, involving more than 1,200 victims. In the last five years, 41% of the cases truckers have reported to the hotline have involved minors.  

TIA Board member T.J. Trum, general counsel of Pomp’s Tire Service Inc., a TAT partner, encouraged TIA to join with TAT during the association’s recent summer board meeting.

“Today, I am extremely proud that our industry has unequivocally stated in one voice that it does not tolerate human trafficking in our communities,” Trum said. “TIA’s commitment will amplify the mission and voice of Trucker’s Against Trafficking by reaching and training more TIA members. It is very possible that someone in the TIA network could very well be the difference maker that brings a victim of human trafficking home and an offender to justice.”

As a partner, TIA will help get the word out to association members, their customers and the tire industry at large, encouraging them to get involved in the effort to stop human trafficking. TAT provides training on how to recognize human trafficking and contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at (888) 373-7888.

Kendis Paris, TAT executive director, said, “We are extremely hopeful that (TIA's) efforts will result in a host of TAT Dealership Partners all across the nation, and we are thrilled to be working with such a powerhouse."

To learn more about TAT, contact the organization at www.truckersagainsttrafficking.org or visit https://www.tireindustry.org/tia-fights-human-trafficking.