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Old 01-28-2018, 09:27 AM   #208
RogerWilco
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Originally Posted by transplant99 View Post
Is this not a perfect example of why going public instead of going to authorities is a really really bad idea?

Again, Hehr may or may not have committed assault against her, but he has lost his job and will never get a chance for that to be proven one way or another. This young lady gets her life turned upside down without getting a chance to help prove the allegations in the right way and with proper justice being doled out.

Why? Because it has become the norm to circumvent the court of law and the due process it provides, in favor of the court of social justice, twitterverse and popular opinion.

There was never any doubt this kind of mentality was, and will continue, to lay waste to all sorts of people along the way, both innocent and guilty.

Witch hunts gone bad. Who could see that coming?
How could she have gone to the authorities? The accusations are not actions that would be considered illegal. So are we now expecting people to put up with anything in the work place as long as it is not criminal in nature?
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