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Then apply to court to release their identity with the Police's proof. Let the Judges make the decision.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe reason they aren't given anonymity is in case they have done it before and their other victims haven't come forward.
(Or more likely a different police force/unit/officer ignored they were victims.)Comment
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Excuse me? I reply to a message that is an obvious flirt/chat up. She is coming on to me and you accuse me of chauvinist behaviour? Odd. I think you have missed the casual undertone. Go back through the threads and see what a tedious flirt she is.Originally posted by cojak View PostOoh - condescension and insults to Sue and the pedestrian in one thread.
Here's a male chauvinist troll in action.
On the other hand, I am steadfastly, defending Sue Ellen and also the runner and also the unlucky woman. I would like to invite all three of them to my flat so that I could show them my helicopter. I can get so much speed going that I can lift a floppy fringe.Comment
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If they have done it before then they will have a criminal record for that offence that will be available to view on the police national computer, and their names will certainly be in the media as a result of that conviction. If the victims have not come forward then this is the fault of the victims for not making their complaint to the police in the first place.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe reason they aren't given anonymity is in case they have done it before and their other victims haven't come forward.
(Or more likely a different police force/unit/officer ignored they were victims.)
The remedy for the second point is to improve detection and prosecution rates with the police.Comment
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You have serious problems I suggest you seek therapy.Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostExcuse me? I reply to a message that is an obvious flirt/chat up. She is coming on to me and you accuse me of chauvinist behaviour? Odd. I think you have missed the casual undertone. Go back through the threads and see what a tedious flirt she is.
On the other hand, I am steadfastly, defending Sue Ellen and also the runner and also the unlucky woman. I would like to invite all three of them to my flat so that I could show them my helicopter. I can get so much speed going that I can lift a floppy fringe."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Oh dear lol....Originally posted by GJABS View PostIf they have done it before then they will have a criminal record for that offence that will be available to view on the police national computer, and their names will certainly be in the media as a result of that conviction. If the victims have not come forward then this is the fault of the victims for not making their complaint to the police in the first place.
The remedy for the second point is to improve detection and prosecution rates with the police.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That's polite from you.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOh dear lol...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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So your secret is safe with me, dearOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostOh dear lol....Comment
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