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I'll be disappointed if Russell is Minestrone. It's not up to his usual high standard.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
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Maybe Ken meant it's not rape if a woman dresses up as a cleaner wearing a short skirt with a fancy lace bow tie on the back.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by russell View PostI'm not, thought I was kandr or nob25? Ever thought the possibility that I am a real person with feelings, and also a huge c**t?Coffee's for closersComment
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You could be real. Frankly I find your posts ok but when the masses move against you who am I to stand against it?...Originally posted by russell View PostI'm not, thought I was kandr or nob25? Ever thought the possibility that I am a real person with feelings, and a huge ****?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I'm sure this one will run and run, but one thing that needs to be pointed out is that the term "statutory rape" is not part of British law (Scotland may vary, as they very sensibly try to keep their legal system separate from the one the English inflict on themselves and others).
Sexual activity with a person under the age of consent (i.e. under sixteen years of age) is known as "sexual activity with a child" and is a straightforward offence when the older party is aged eighteen or over (Sexual Offences Act 2003 section 9, and various provisions in other sections of that Act). It's still illegal for a seventeen year old to engage in sexual activity with a fifteen year old, but it isn't rape unless it really is rape, so wouldn't affect the statistics in the way Clarke claimed. Clarke's example of a seventeen year old boy and a fifteen year old girl having consensual sex was flawed in that it betrayed his ignorance of the law, for that would not lead to the seventeen year old boy being prosecuted on a charge of rape.
Well, virtually everything he said betrayed ignorance, but that's one of the many details he looked like an idiot over.Last edited by NickFitz; 19 May 2011, 00:41.Comment
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Of course there are different degrees of rape - that's why sentencing varies. It would make sense if the law reflected this.
The purpose of the proposed law change, is to encourage guilty rapists to plead guilty earlier rather than at the last minute, saving a lot of money, and, more importantly, distress to the victims. (Of course, it's the money that's the really issue...).
Definitely it was a gaffe. An open goal to the shrieking harridans of the opposition.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Awww.Originally posted by russell View PostI'm not, thought I was kandr or nob25? Ever thought the possibility that I am a real person with feelings, and a huge ****?
I thought I had a feeling once, but it turned out I just needed a poo.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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