Women who lie about rape?

didactic said:
Should get the rape sentence but "ohh no women have equal rights yet the law is more sensitive to them" Which is it? bra burning or same treatment?


As some mule breeder once said, 'The law is a ass, a idiot.' As more evidence of legal imbalance oilseed rape is common throughout the British countryside, but is it treated as a crime? No sir. One law for the rural inbreds - another for the inhabitants of the teeming metropolis.
 
Markt85 said:
There punishment should be rape.

shocking Mark, you are coming up with some warped stuff lately.

I hope you have got over your gambling problems, hope you are not too confused and messed up right now
 
MadchesterCity said:
Markt85 said:
There punishment should be rape.

shocking Mark, you are coming up with some warped stuff lately.

I hope you have got over your gambling problems, hope you are not too confused and messed up right now

Thanks for your concern , I am coping well, now I know I can't physically gamble I don't really have that urge.

As for my last comment, it was an obvious joke
 
Markt85 said:
MadchesterCity said:
Markt85 said:
There punishment should be rape.

shocking Mark, you are coming up with some warped stuff lately.

I hope you have got over your gambling problems, hope you are not too confused and messed up right now

Thanks for your concern , I am coping well, now I know I can't physically gamble I don't really have that urge.

As for my last comment, it was an obvious joke

OK mate, just be careful, you most likely have an addictive personality trait and the next addiction is round the corner.

Just remember your problems are most likely caused by mental issues and don't let something else fill that void
 
Markt85 said:
MadchesterCity said:
Markt85 said:
There punishment should be rape.

shocking Mark, you are coming up with some warped stuff lately.

I hope you have got over your gambling problems, hope you are not too confused and messed up right now

Thanks for your concern , I am coping well, now I know I can't physically gamble I don't really have that urge.

As for my last comment, it was an obvious joke

It was obviously a joke and it is also obvious that your mind is warped, you are posting in the cellar after all. ;)
 
MadchesterCity said:
Markt85 said:
MadchesterCity said:
shocking Mark, you are coming up with some warped stuff lately.

I hope you have got over your gambling problems, hope you are not too confused and messed up right now

Thanks for your concern , I am coping well, now I know I can't physically gamble I don't really have that urge.

As for my last comment, it was an obvious joke

OK mate, just be careful, you most likely have an addictive personality trait and the next addiction is round the corner.

Just remember your problems are most likely caused by mental issues and don't let something else fill that void


Please leave the online psychiatry to those who are hired by Ric to perform such tasks.
 
sweynforkbeard said:
MadchesterCity said:
Markt85 said:
Thanks for your concern , I am coping well, now I know I can't physically gamble I don't really have that urge.

As for my last comment, it was an obvious joke

OK mate, just be careful, you most likely have an addictive personality trait and the next addiction is round the corner.

Just remember your problems are most likely caused by mental issues and don't let something else fill that void


Please leave the online psychiatry to those who are hired by Ric to perform such tasks.

Yes, and please refer yourself to the psychiatrist as well if you are going to go down that road as you have been coming out with some odd stuff as well. Not half as fucking bizarre as Mark though.

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Blue Smarties said:
Just to clarify she admitted in court that she was lying, this wasn't a case which was closed due to lack of evidence.

Well if that is the case then the courts will take serious action.

On the reverse a woman was jailed for falsely retracting rape claims so if an admission of false allegations is made it is unlikely to go unpunished.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/nov/23/mother-retracting-rape-allegation-freed

It is not nice to be accused of rape when you're innocent but the only way to deal with that is to behave in a dignified and respectful manner throughout. There is also the point that a false allegation might not necessarily be malicious because the "victim" may be confused or have some form of mental illness.

However I think on the whole this issue is overplayed; rape is not over-reported and it is extremely under-reported in large parts of the world. Although overly aggressive western feminism doesn't do this point any favours and ends up alienating a lot of people.
 
andyhinch said:
If we had animosity until proven, for all parties involved, as difficult as that maybe. I can't help thinking it would be better for all concerned, the conviction/report rate is very low. My sister went through the process, not nice. Just wish she'd given my his name, I'd of saved the public some money, unfortunately she knows me to well.

Happened to my ex, but I got the guy's name. Got the beating of his life as I really lost and tried to kick his head off.

To this day I don't know how he slipped out of my grasp(well, he was pure claret, I guess)...
 
Rocket-footed kolarov said:
sweynforkbeard said:
MadchesterCity said:
OK mate, just be careful, you most likely have an addictive personality trait and the next addiction is round the corner.

Just remember your problems are most likely caused by mental issues and don't let something else fill that void


Please leave the online psychiatry to those who are hired by Ric to perform such tasks.

Yes, and please refer yourself to the psychiatrist as well if you are going to go down that road as you have been coming out with some odd stuff as well. Not half as fucking bizarre as Mark though.

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The bounds by which some are constrained may not be applicable to those of a wider remit.
 
Rocket-footed kolarov said:
However I think on the whole this issue is overplayed; rape is not over-reported and it is extremely under-reported in large parts of the world. Although overly aggressive western feminism doesn't do this point any favours and ends up alienating a lot of people.

Absolutely spot on!!
 
Very few rapes will be clear cut, the types where a woman is dragged off in to the bushes, most allegations will be where the victim and assailant know one another and the case will centre on consent, this in turn can be clouded by either being within marriage or at the end of a drink/drug fuelled night out.

The law needs to be very careful to draw a distinction between those who admit to openingly lying and those whose case hasn't been proven or who later decide that whilst they didn't want to consent they can not be certain that they expressed it and accept that it could have been a genuine mistake. It's a minefield for our legal system and for the women, perhaps moreso for those whose accusation goes unproven who will be judged by others as well as dealing with the rape...I really don't know what the answer is but I can absolutely see how the current system can discourage those whose accusation is not the dragged in to bush type.

Anyway for men and women who knowingly make false accusations a prison sentence is appropriate.
 
de niro said:
Markt85 said:
There punishment should be rape.

Pathetic.

No mate - it's just Mark's weird southern sense of humour.
I'm sure our female forumites will be laughing along with his rapier-like Wildean wit.
I for one won't be bothering pandering to the attention-seeking prat in future when he comes on here asking for advice.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
de niro said:
Markt85 said:
There punishment should be rape.

Pathetic.

No mate - it's just Mark's weird southern sense of humour.
I'm sure our female forumites will be laughing along with his rapier-like Wildean wit.
I for one won't be bothering pandering to the attention-seeking prat in future when he comes on here asking for advice.

FFS it was a joke !

I suppose you and de Niro were disgusted at David Brent where he shouts ''Theres been a rape up there '' during the Hotel sketch scene
 
This is a difficult one.

Of course perverting the course of justice is an appalling crime that needs to be punished.

But as things stand, the vast majority of complaints about rape to the police do not lead to prosecutions, and the vast majority of cases that do involve prosecutions do not lead to convictions. This suggests that somewhere along the line genuine rape victims are being let down.

Swingeing sentences for perverting the course of justice would be justified in itself, because trying to get somebody sent down for something they haven't done is pretty evil. But making it harder (as that IMO would) for genuine rape victims to report the offences, and making it harder for those complaints to result in convictions can only be a bad thing.
 
stonie said:
They should serve time for sure
Exactly, because those found 'guilty' would certainly serve time. If someone is prepared to lie about such a thing, with the sole aim to cause havoc, well then they should serve time if it's found out they made the whole thing up. They should get the tariff rape carries, and some on top for perverting the law. If this happened you wouldn't get air head bimbo's out to make a few quid, which more often than not seems to be the objective. I'd throw the fucking book at them.
 
I'm not saying it is right in any circumstances but this idea that there any scores of women making false rape claims all over the gaff for the sole purpose of making a few quid is a little misleading I think. There's an awful lot easier and quicker ways to fraudulently scam a few quid than going through that.

First of all, just because a woman makes a rape claim and at some point decides not to go through with it, does not mean she hasn't been raped.

Of those who do make false claims, a high percentage are under 18. A high percentage have mental health problems and there is evidence that in many cases the accused has admitted physical abuse against the person who later withdraws a rape claim about them. One rape victim a couple of years ago was jailed for eight months for perverting the course of justice after she retracted true rape claims against her husband. That case prompted a study by the CPS which found that in over 5,500 rape claims in England and Wales over a 17 month period, only 35 turned out to be false.
 

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