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When Are We Going To Start Prosecuting The Lying Women?
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Yet another one falsely accused, and evidence held back by the Police and yet she enjoys anonymity whilst his reputation is tarnished forever (You will always get the idiotic no smoke no fire brigade)
Heads need to start rolling.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-53 31961/E ngineer -spent- three-m onths-j ail-fal se-rape -claim. html
Heads need to start rolling.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jno, apart from being irrelevant to this thread your point is far too simplistic. To take an overall statistic and then compare it to an overall decrease in Police numbers is pointless. You need to analyse the crimes, anaylse the police reductions and then draw deductions. Having more bodies really doesnt automatically equate to solving more crimes, I am sure there are some PolicePersons who are worth 3 or 4 of their colleges as in any job or profession.
I think their anonyminity should be preserved until they're found guilty. Did anyone watch the BBC doc 'Second Chance Sex Offenders'? (linked below). In the USA they put signs up outside people's houses in they have been charged. Eye opening documentary. There really are some horrible people in the world.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /iplaye r/episo de/p05t jbkp/st acey-do oley-in vestiga tes-sec ond-cha nce-sex -offend ers
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Quite a lot of rape cases hinge on consent or not. It stands to reason then to establish the behavior and attitude of each party in the build up to the alleged offence. Social media and texts etc are key evidence in those situations. If they are getting left out it's at best incompetency at worst attempting to effect the trail. In fact in the case concerned I'm worried that plod knew of the withheld evidence and still went ahead with the prosecution via CPS. Surely if they knew what has now come to light they should have told the silly woman to go away at the outset. I worry for the genuine cases going forward.
The main problem is police incompetence. In this case and in many others, even a basic inspection of the evidence would have shown that there was serious doubt as to the validity of the allegations. I know it has to do with 'women's rights' and 'equality' which are very much PC at the moment. But a balance must be achieved.
I also agree that anonymity MUST be for BOTH sides in such cases. The present system means a female can make a totally false rape allegation safe in the knowledge that her identity can never be disclosed or that there will be any adverse consequences for her.
I also agree that anonymity MUST be for BOTH sides in such cases. The present system means a female can make a totally false rape allegation safe in the knowledge that her identity can never be disclosed or that there will be any adverse consequences for her.
but you've just found someone else you want prosecuted. The person who does this is going to have to spend less time doing something else. Sometimes you can reduce staff and not affect output. But this is not one of those times, as your OP demonstrates - unless like dannyk you assume the failings are deliberate, in which case you need to produce the evidence for this.
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