The great majority of women in the sex trade do not want clients to face criminal charges for using our services consensually. When men are anxious, frightened or paranoid, they are much more likely to be dangerous, too.
As for whether our clients--on Cerb or not--are as concerned about our safety and well-being as we are, unfortunately that's not an assumption any paid companion can afford to make. As you can see on this board, there are many debates about the safety and screening requirements companions may expect and whether potential clients consider these things to be reasonable, valid or necessary. Many men are more concerned about whether their partners will find out that they've spent time with a paid companion than about the companion's safety and well-being.
Sadly, when clients are found out, they generally portray themselves as fine, up-standing men of unimpeachable moral character who would never cheat on their wives or partners and who would never be violent or abusive with anyone, particularly a woman. They will describe us as immoral, irresponsible, lying, cheating, drug-addicted and/or alcoholic, unreliable witnesses and perhaps mentally ill, as well. Even the priciest courtesan suddenly becomes a filthy hooker who is out to entrap a hapless, kind man who never saw her, didn't know who she was, had only offered to help her with something, or was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
No matter how wonderful I am, what terrific care, attention and companionship I provide, I know that if a fire breaks out in the hotel when I'm visiting, the last person whose well-being will be on my client's mind is me.
I'm interested in what men think about many things, but when they want access to my bed and my body, only my views about my safety matter: I'm the one who will live with the consequences.