I think it's an offence under the Angling Act...
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Replying to @Peter_Kirkham @InspGadgetBlogs
Some types of catfishing might constitute a fraud but going on a date with a guy who was married, that's just bad luck.
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If he got her into bed under a false identity etc then he has potentially committed a rape as the victim has potentially not given genuine consent. There maybe a need to change CPS guidance but there is no need for new legislation.
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Replying to @ghostsofmerthyr @Kathryncassidy and
And this is exactly what my lawyers are arguing. If looked at correctly, consent legislation covers this. I hate the word rape but the fact is : A if I’d have known his intent I would not have consented. B He knows if he told me, I would not have consented.
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Replying to @AnnaRowe123 @Kathryncassidy and
I am a strong believer in falsely obtained consent is not consent. The CPS and the Courts are not tough enough on this point but as you say the law does, in theory, already cover it. I see that as going beyond Catfishing though.
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With the bigger picture we can see a pattern of evolving behaviour. He has always groomed 2/3 months but back in 2011/12 he was sexually aggressive with them on first meet.They told him not to return.He only had 1 encounter. By 2015/16 he was playing nice guy. He found longevity
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