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I saw something about a 'neighbour shitting down my chimney' a few years back with pictures.
Probably find it with google, its worth a look.
I used to own the Sunday Sport annual, things like 'Alien bit my bum whilst on the toilet' and 'London Bus found on Mars' |
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"Please tell me you are joking and that's not really a genuine headline? What away to trivialise and dumb down sex offenders"
its not what you call a serious sex offender though, if all he did was touch a womans tits. |
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"Please tell me you are joking and that's not really a genuine headline? What away to trivialise and dumb down sex offenders
its not what you call a serious sex offender though, if all he did was touch a womans tits."
I think you missed out the word non-consensually.
What next, you'll be telling us she enjoyed it? Or was asking for it?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Please tell me you are joking and that's not really a genuine headline? What away to trivialise and dumb down sex offenders
its not what you call a serious sex offender though, if all he did was touch a womans tits.
I think you missed out the word non-consensually.
What next, you'll be telling us she enjoyed it? Or was asking for it?
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no, its totally wrong but there are much worst things happening. violent rape and child abuse, and it happens all the time. if it had happened to me I would have been pissed off but I would let it go or report it when it happened. |
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"Please tell me you are joking and that's not really a genuine headline? What away to trivialise and dumb down sex offenders
its not what you call a serious sex offender though, if all he did was touch a womans tits.
I think you missed out the word non-consensually.
What next, you'll be telling us she enjoyed it? Or was asking for it?
no, its totally wrong but there are much worst things happening. violent rape and child abuse, and it happens all the time. if it had happened to me I would have been pissed off but I would let it go or report it when it happened."
I've never understood the logic of downplaying an offence simply because other crimes are worse. It's not a sliding scale. |
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"Please tell me you are joking and that's not really a genuine headline? What away to trivialise and dumb down sex offenders
its not what you call a serious sex offender though, if all he did was touch a womans tits.
I think you missed out the word non-consensually.
What next, you'll be telling us she enjoyed it? Or was asking for it?
no, its totally wrong but there are much worst things happening. violent rape and child abuse, and it happens all the time. if it had happened to me I would have been pissed off but I would let it go or report it when it happened.
I've never understood the logic of downplaying an offence simply because other crimes are worse. It's not a sliding scale."
don't you, I find it very easy to understand. |
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"It is a sliding scale
Goosing someone's bum is not the same as rape"
No of course it's not the same. And I haven;t said it is. But implying that a woman who has been sexually assaulted is fortunate that she could have been raped is pretty twisted logic.
And back on topic trivialising a conviction in the way the Sun's headline has is wrong. |
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since jimmy savile this has got stupid, I don't believe all these famous people are guilty either. if its an ordinary woman the police wouldnt bother their arses. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is a sliding scale
Goosing someone's bum is not the same as rape
No of course it's not the same. And I haven;t said it is. But implying that a woman who has been sexually assaulted is fortunate that she could have been raped is pretty twisted logic.
And back on topic trivialising a conviction in the way the Sun's headline has is wrong. "
I think any woman who had had her breast squeezed rather than brutally raped is fortunate.
How many times have you had your arse squeezed, tits groped by a d*unk in a night club? I know for one, quite a few occasions. The police would of laughed at me had I of gone to the station and filed a complaint. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is a sliding scale
Goosing someone's bum is not the same as rape
No of course it's not the same. And I haven;t said it is. But implying that a woman who has been sexually assaulted is fortunate that she could have been raped is pretty twisted logic.
And back on topic trivialising a conviction in the way the Sun's headline has is wrong.
I think any woman who had had her breast squeezed rather than brutally raped is fortunate.
How many times have you had your arse squeezed, tits groped by a d*unk in a night club? I know for one, quite a few occasions. The police would of laughed at me had I of gone to the station and filed a complaint. "
Yes too right they would have. |
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"since jimmy savile this has got stupid, I don't believe all these famous people are guilty either. if its an ordinary woman the police wouldnt bother their arses."
What has 'got stupid'?
on the police I would say they have a long way to go in their sadly lamentable historic record on dealing with sexual offences so partly in agreement..
on the substantive issue, its an offence under the law and whilst one person may well be able to 'deal with' the issue at the time or forget it and move on others wont..
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"Please tell me you are joking and that's not really a genuine headline? What away to trivialise and dumb down sex offenders
its not what you call a serious sex offender though, if all he did was touch a womans tits.
I think you missed out the word non-consensually.
What next, you'll be telling us she enjoyed it? Or was asking for it?
no, its totally wrong but there are much worst things happening. violent rape and child abuse, and it happens all the time. if it had happened to me I would have been pissed off but I would let it go or report it when it happened.
I've never understood the logic of downplaying an offence simply because other crimes are worse. It's not a sliding scale."
If it is nt why do some crimes carry stiffer sentences than others ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is a sliding scale
Goosing someone's bum is not the same as rape
No of course it's not the same. And I haven;t said it is. But implying that a woman who has been sexually assaulted is fortunate that she could have been raped is pretty twisted logic.
And back on topic trivialising a conviction in the way the Sun's headline has is wrong.
I think any woman who had had her breast squeezed rather than brutally raped is fortunate.
How many times have you had your arse squeezed, tits groped by a d*unk in a night club? I know for one, quite a few occasions. The police would of laughed at me had I of gone to the station and filed a complaint.
Yes too right they would have. "
And that's what's wrong with the police and our attitudes. Touching someone WITHOUT consent is wrong in ANY situation.
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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And that's what's wrong with the police and our attitudes. Touching someone WITHOUT consent is wrong in ANY situation.
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I agree. The difference in severity between sexual touching and more heinous crime is recognised in sentencing guidelines. |
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By *aisy2012Couple
over a year ago
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Do we know when all this took place? From earlier hearings I think it was all 60's & 70's. Times & attitudes were different then
I knew DLT a bit & can easily see him "honking" a woman's breasts back then. No way acceptable now, sure, but then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Times have changed, what was acceptable or common practice has now become unacceptable, if the lady was so outraged why has it taken 2 decades to make a complaint? she even bragged to a fellow colleague after the incident and still did nothing, compensation culture creeping in here ??
I sat on Geoff capes knee back in the 80's as part of a school event, can I accuse him of something to make a few quid?? Sure as hell I don't need to prove anything, where does the line stop.........
Surely there should be a statute of limitations ....... It's getting ridiculous |
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How was the charge proved?
Have any people who are not perceived as being celebrities been charged and or convicted of sexual improprieties with other commoners for something alleged to have happened 20yrs ago?
Compo culture has a lot to answer for.
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"I didnt think this would go all serious but it has.
Am I right - DLT is guilty of touching a woman's breasts for 10 seconds?
She is a tv presenter?
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Not really a presenter - it doesn't take long to work out who it is with age, dates, previous jobs etc. A minor celeb, put it that way. Many people won't know her though although I've always had a bit of a soft spot for her.
Anyway, it's still an offence however much some in here want to trivialise it. An unwanted grope is sexual assault, simple as that.
Put it another way, ask yourself if you would be happy if he'd done that your daughter - if the answer is no then you can see that behaviour like that is wholly unacceptable |
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"I didnt think this would go all serious but it has.
Am I right - DLT is guilty of touching a woman's breasts for 10 seconds?
She is a tv presenter?
Not really a presenter - it doesn't take long to work out who it is with age, dates, previous jobs etc. A minor celeb, put it that way. Many people won't know her though although I've always had a bit of a soft spot for her.
Anyway, it's still an offence however much some in here want to trivialise it. An unwanted grope is sexual assault, simple as that.
Put it another way, ask yourself if you would be happy if he'd done that your daughter - if the answer is no then you can see that behaviour like that is wholly unacceptable "
I understand and agree somewhat with your argument, but how was it proved beyond reasonable doubt? |
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"I didnt think this would go all serious but it has.
Am I right - DLT is guilty of touching a woman's breasts for 10 seconds?
She is a tv presenter?
Not really a presenter - it doesn't take long to work out who it is with age, dates, previous jobs etc. A minor celeb, put it that way. Many people won't know her though although I've always had a bit of a soft spot for her.
Anyway, it's still an offence however much some in here want to trivialise it. An unwanted grope is sexual assault, simple as that.
Put it another way, ask yourself if you would be happy if he'd done that your daughter - if the answer is no then you can see that behaviour like that is wholly unacceptable
I understand and agree somewhat with your argument, but how was it proved beyond reasonable doubt?"
No idea as I haven't followed the full ins and outs of the case, but the jury did and found him guilty of that charge but not guilty of two others, so they must have seen enough evidence to reach that verdict in their opinion |
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"I didnt think this would go all serious but it has.
Am I right - DLT is guilty of touching a woman's breasts for 10 seconds?
She is a tv presenter?
Not really a presenter - it doesn't take long to work out who it is with age, dates, previous jobs etc. A minor celeb, put it that way. Many people won't know her though although I've always had a bit of a soft spot for her.
Anyway, it's still an offence however much some in here want to trivialise it. An unwanted grope is sexual assault, simple as that.
Put it another way, ask yourself if you would be happy if he'd done that your daughter - if the answer is no then you can see that behaviour like that is wholly unacceptable "
It's sad the victim blaming that goes on. And then people wonder why people don't go to the police. Even in the face of a conviction, the perpetrator is getting sympathy in some quarters |
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"How was the charge proved?
Have any people who are not perceived as being celebrities been charged and or convicted of sexual improprieties with other commoners for something alleged to have happened 20yrs ago?
Compo culture has a lot to answer for.
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15 or 20 years ago I sat on a jury that was about historical sexual abuse. While it might be uncommon it's not an entirely new phenomena |
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