TARC teams with Ky. AG's office to curb human trafficking
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TARC has 15 million customers across Kentucky and Indiana -- and soon all the employees will have the tools necessary to help stop human trafficking.
The goal is to allow teens to have transportation to get to jobs, connect with friends or check out area attractions.
The transit system is encouraging more people to leave cars parked and take the bus.
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