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Originally Posted by Alf
Grooming and raping girls is an offence, doesn't mean it gets enforced.
Not in favour of this. Pestering is far to broad. Could those people who stop you on the street to do surveys or try selling you something be seen as pestering, I sometimes see it as that.
Is a guy plucking up the courage to ask a girl out on a date seen as pestering?
It'll get to the point where men will just totally ignore and avoid women for the chance she might feel pestered.
Maybe just enforce the law on actual criminals instead and we wouldn't need to go to these extreme measures.
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Originally Posted by thesheriff443
It’s a joke
Women can’t get justice for being raped with men being let off with a warning or nfa, so the idea of people getting convicted for pestering is ridiculous
What we need is a much tougher justice system more women police officers investigating crime
And if woman are found to have made a false rape allegation they should be jailed for the same length as time as a rapist
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I agree with both of these.
First, there's no point implementing laws that stop men from giving out unwanted compliments when they don't even bother to properly deal with actual harassment and assault.
Secondly, there's just no point implementing laws that stop men from giving out unwanted compliments.
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Originally Posted by Livia
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