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Old 08-10-2015, 09:43 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by Iggy City View Post
I'm not arguing that it's not right, it's obviously illegal. But this reporter seems to want to start a witch hunt for the guy, which I think is excessive.
What, in your opinion, would be an appropriate response?

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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague View Post
To be clear, this was not sexual harassment, though it may have been sexual assault - whether this counts as "applying force" to the reporter in a manner that violated her sexual integrity. I don't know the case law on what the standard is there (apparently a bunch of contextual factors come into play in determining this).
That's exactly what I said. It's sexual assault. If you just go to a bar any given Friday you'll see it happen dozens of times. Lots of people have no idea what they're doing is criminal.

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If I can answer for him - filing the complaint with police and doing nothing further
Yeah. That's what happened. CBC chose to cover this in a story.

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If this guy is found and his life is destroyed for doing something stupid while drun at a concert, that will be the worst thing by far that happened here.
I'm ok with that if people learn what sexual assault is and act accordingly while drunk at a concert.

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