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Smithy 18-12-2017 04:44 PM

Uber is a recognised company?

I hope nothing ever happens to your daughter LT if this is the way you react to things that happen to women

Nicky91 18-12-2017 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dancing in Blizzards (Post 9743787)
Uber is a recognised company?

I hope nothing ever happens to your daughter LT if this is the way you react to things that happen to women

yes Uber is a officially recognised company, apparently


by who idk

Crimson Dynamo 18-12-2017 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Dancing in Blizzards (Post 9743787)
Uber is a recognised company?

I hope nothing ever happens to your daughter LT if this is the way you react to things that happen to women

And they are employing career criminals? My daughter would not get in a taxi alone late at night in Scotland never mind in that god forsaken place.

We shall see if this Taxi service was recommended by the hotel and consulate or not...one hopes for their sake it was not

Tom4784 18-12-2017 05:55 PM

Wow LT, you're sure going hard on the victim blaming here, huh?

Crimson Dynamo 18-12-2017 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9743870)
Wow LT, you're sure going hard on the victim blaming here, huh?

Nope just stating what everyone is thinking. Many predators around, dont make it easy for them.

Tom4784 18-12-2017 06:22 PM

Yes, silly her, she's only got herself to blame for being murdered because she got a taxi. You've blamed her more than I've seen you condemn the killer, LT.

AnnieK 18-12-2017 06:23 PM

Poor girl..thoughts to ger family

bots 18-12-2017 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9743889)
Yes, silly her, she's only got herself to blame for being murdered because she got a taxi. You've blamed her more than I've seen you condemn the killer, LT.

perspective. It was the Lebanon, not london. There is a bigger risk of attack happening there than in the UK. So we can hardly compare a taxi ride in london with one in the lebanon either.

When one goes abroad, you have to take responsibility for your own security as best as you can. Its not saying its their own fault. Its understanding that the world is full of dangerous places that can't be compared to safer areas,

Brother Leon 18-12-2017 08:31 PM

I took Taxis everywhere when I was in Beirut. It's essentially the way to get around if you aren't driving as there isn't Buses/Trains etc. Anyone blaming her for doing that is being foolish. Yeah, it may have been back in 2013, but I felt safe throughout my stay there and considering she lived there then it's safe to say she felt the same. It's just a terrible incident that could happen anywhere.

bots 19-12-2017 08:03 AM

i've taken "approved" taxis in dodgy places. It doesn't mean they are safe. While someone can experience no issues while travelling, it doesn't mean others won't. You play a numbers game, and its best to be alert just in case. It's always tragic when life is taken away, and of course the blame lies entirely with the perpetrator, but it still doesn't make a dodgy place a safe place to be.

Crimson Dynamo 19-12-2017 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 9744079)
I took Taxis everywhere when I was in Beirut. It's essentially the way to get around if you aren't driving as there isn't Buses/Trains etc. Anyone blaming her for doing that is being foolish. Yeah, it may have been back in 2013, but I felt safe throughout my stay there and considering she lived there then it's safe to say she felt the same. It's just a terrible incident that could happen anywhere.

you are a man are you not?

Crimson Dynamo 19-12-2017 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 9744391)
i've taken "approved" taxis in dodgy places. It doesn't mean they are safe. While someone can experience no issues while travelling, it doesn't mean others won't. You play a numbers game, and its best to be alert just in case. It's always tragic when life is taken away, and of course the blame lies entirely with the perpetrator, but it still doesn't make a dodgy place a safe place to be.

any young woman taking a cab at or after midnight alone puts herself in jeopardy even in the UK but especially so in places such as that

Niamh. 19-12-2017 08:55 AM

I didn't realise men couldn't be murdered, silly me

Crimson Dynamo 19-12-2017 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ChristmasNeeve (Post 9744421)
I didn't realise men couldn't be murdered, silly me

what is silly is ignoring the elephant in the room..

Niamh. 19-12-2017 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Isaiah 7:14 (Post 9744423)
what is silly is ignoring the elephant in the room..

What are you talking about? That she was raped? A man may be less likely to be raped but he could be robbed and murdered yet you think it's fine for men to not cower at home for fear of someone doing something to them. It feels like oppression to be quite honest. Women should stay home so they don't get raped

Crimson Dynamo 19-12-2017 09:19 AM

There is no legislation specifically outlawing sexual harassment in Lebanon

Only this year the parliament in Lebanon voted to abolish an article in the penal code exempting rapists from punishment if they marry their victims.

"Women in the country frequently complain about unwanted comments from men as they walk down the street, men masturbating next to them on buses or in cabs and even physical assaults."

https://stepfeed.com/lebanon-says-me...arassment-7470



Dont need to cower at home but do need NOT to go home alone after a night out. Basic precautions.

Niamh. 19-12-2017 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Isaiah 7:14 (Post 9744425)
There is no legislation specifically outlawing sexual harassment in Lebanon

Only this year the parliament in Lebanon voted to abolish an article in the penal code exempting rapists from punishment if they marry their victims.

"Women in the country frequently complain about unwanted comments from men as they walk down the street, men masturbating next to them on buses or in cabs and even physical assaults."

https://stepfeed.com/lebanon-says-me...arassment-7470



Dont need to cower at home but do need NOT to go home alone after a night out. Basic precautions.

But men are fine because there's no way they could be mugged or assaulted or kidnapped for ransom (especially as a British diplomat because apparently that happens there mostly with businessmen).... Men never get assaulted, not common at all, no sir-ee, oh but that isn't the issue though is it? Men will never cower away because they're men but women should, got it.

Crimson Dynamo 19-12-2017 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ChristmasNeeve (Post 9744436)
But men are fine because there's no way they could be mugged or assaulted or kidnapped for ransom (especially as a British diplomat because apparently that happens there mostly with businessmen).... Men never get assaulted, not common at all, no sir-ee, oh but that isn't the issue though is it? Men will never cower away because they're men but women should, got it.

Well if I was talking about men but I am not I am talking about young women.

if you wish to make a thread about young men in Lebanon feel free to do so.

Niamh. 19-12-2017 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Isaiah 7:14 (Post 9744438)
Well if I was talking about men but I am not I am talking about young women.

if you wish to make a thread about young men in Lebanon feel free to do so.

Are you telling me what I can and can't post now? how about no. This is perfectly on topic, how dare you try and take some blame off the guy who actually murdered this girl and how dare you try to use it as a way to tell women they shouldn't do things on their own or else it's their own fault if something happens to them. If it were a man who was the victim here, I bet this topic of him being on his own would never have arisen.

Crimson Dynamo 19-12-2017 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ChristmasNeeve (Post 9744440)
Are you telling me what I can and can't post now? how about no. This is perfectly on topic, how dare you try and take some blame off the guy who actually murdered this girl and how dare you try to use it as a way to tell women they shouldn't do things on their own or else it's their own fault if something happens to them. If it were a man who was the victim here, I bet this topic of him being on his own would never have arisen.

I am telling you despite your best efforts to deny that the women put herself in danger I am not talking about men nor am i telling women to stay at home. You cannot "win" an argument by just using the most extreme example every time

So the murderer is not to blame eh

So women must stay at home

So men dont get murdered


er no - in mo0st cases you seem to be telling me what I am saying - please desist

Shaun 19-12-2017 09:55 AM

Just call it quits, LT.

Niamh. 19-12-2017 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Isaiah 7:14 (Post 9744441)
I am telling you despite your best efforts to deny that the women put herself in danger I am not talking about men nor am i telling women to stay at home. You cannot "win" an argument by just using the most extreme example every time

So the murderer is not to blame eh

So women must stay at home

So men dont get murdered


er no - in mo0st cases you seem to be telling me what I am saying - please desist

I'm not trying to win an argument, there is no winner in this argument. I'm telling you I find your views really really distasteful and sexist. And I'm going to leave it there because you are actually really winding me up and I'm not going to let you continue to do that.

Tom4784 19-12-2017 11:49 AM

At this point, LT is just looking for a reaction. Probably just best to not rise to the bait.

Kizzy 19-12-2017 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9743431)
This young women was in Lebanon, without doubt one of the most dangerous places in the world, working as programme and policy manager for the Department for International Development, helping to rebuild the country. So while I agree she wasn't "protecting" the people of Lebanon, she was there for their benefit. So I don't get this whole undercurrent of, she deserved it because we bombed them. People are always quick to bring up how we bombed them and glacially slow to mention how much money and knowhow we've handed over.

Trust you to bring international aid into a discussion about a murdered Brit abroad.

Smithy 19-12-2017 03:07 PM

Honestly don’t understand why people like LT are even allowed to post in SD&N when all his posts are just total flamebait, victim blaming bollocks


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