Shutting down the pubs where rapes and sexual offences appear to arise from.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/oc...rape-crackdown
How about not giving the girls free entrance and free/subsidised drinks so that they get drunk then under UK law become instant potential victims of rape?
What about a law to make it illegal for a guy to buy a girl a drink unless she can PROVE she will not become drunk from his "gift" (electronic breathalyzer)!
Seriously...stop allowing the girls to get smashed-up on booze - arrest them for their own safety in droves and let their own sense of humiliation smarten themselves up for when they go out in the future.
As for the article's reference to vulnerability:
"80% of our victims have one form of vulnerability or another, a permanent or temporary vulnerability through drink, drugs, mental health, age. So there are things that we can do to prevent the offence happening in the first place."
why not have an entitlement card for those people who are not permanently vulnerable and only allow entrance to them - doorstaff are vetted and registered for suitability so why not the patrons also? I am sure that a venue with a "wrong-un filter" at the front door would be a great source of data and a model for future planning.
That last one is never going to happen - probably best to get a facebook algorithm to give you a percentage chance of the person being a loony stalker/false accuser and go from there...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/oc...rape-crackdown
How about not giving the girls free entrance and free/subsidised drinks so that they get drunk then under UK law become instant potential victims of rape?
What about a law to make it illegal for a guy to buy a girl a drink unless she can PROVE she will not become drunk from his "gift" (electronic breathalyzer)!
Seriously...stop allowing the girls to get smashed-up on booze - arrest them for their own safety in droves and let their own sense of humiliation smarten themselves up for when they go out in the future.
As for the article's reference to vulnerability:
"80% of our victims have one form of vulnerability or another, a permanent or temporary vulnerability through drink, drugs, mental health, age. So there are things that we can do to prevent the offence happening in the first place."
why not have an entitlement card for those people who are not permanently vulnerable and only allow entrance to them - doorstaff are vetted and registered for suitability so why not the patrons also? I am sure that a venue with a "wrong-un filter" at the front door would be a great source of data and a model for future planning.
That last one is never going to happen - probably best to get a facebook algorithm to give you a percentage chance of the person being a loony stalker/false accuser and go from there...
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