I'm just uncertain about the whole classification of 'groping' anyway - from the reporters own words, it was 'touching hands, belly and back' - no sexual assault of any kind, she merely hints at 'touching bums' but not explicitly. Distasteful objectification sure, but criminal?
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It said 'hands up skirts' too.
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That would be criminal behavior, no? Shouldn't the police be investigating if so? That's a pretty serious allegation.
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Yes, yes, yes.
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But they police haven't been called. Why? I think it's pretty obvious. This is all about a journalist making a name for herself and nothing about sexual assault. Ms Marriage is suddenly hot property, GSOH is out half a million quid & none of the accused face any real consequence
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I don't know. I've never called the police when I've been groped or flashed at. Seems minor. Enough to pour drink on head, tell people to fuck off, etc.
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Isn't this a very real problem? Why is there absolutely no focus on getting women to report these actual crimes, which often leads to the offender carrying out further, and in cases more serious, crimes with impunity? There is very real complicity here.
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It depends whether they think it's worth reporting. Do men report every incident of mild assault that happens to them? Or do they mostly deal with it themselves?
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It would appear someone in the charitable sector has forgotten money is fungible. As a Roman emperor once remarked, ‘non olet’.
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You mean GOSH should be complicit and implicate the children too because they don't have the choice? Of course the money's tainted. If I rob a bank & buy a yacht with the booty then go to jail, do I get to keep the yacht?
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