Pretty soon they won't let you watch porn on your phone with your hands down my pants either. Where will this madness end? What a man does in the privacy of his own pants is his business.
Actually, looking at porn on your phone in a public place was made illegal in the UK recently, one of the only non-Muslim countries in the world to have such a law, and one of around 25,000 ways and counting a man in the UK can now get on the nonce register in 2022. Obviously women reading the BDSM and rape fantasy parts of Fifty Shades of Grey on the tube is still completely fine and empowering, you go girl.
That's a misrepresentation too. The law firm he worked for was contacted by Zacarias Moussaoui seeking legal advice. There's no record of Mr Khan speaking to Mr Moussaoui and no record of his law firm defending him. Consult just means had a discussion. That could be a 5 minute phone call ending with a 'no'. Mr Moussaoui probably "consulted" with hundreds of law firms before finding one.
OK Birkaboy, keep defending an anti-semitic Islamist loving cretin whose one sole achievement is to finally get rid of the monstrosity Cressida Dick (who obviously had some quite appalling dirt on Boris).
Steve, would you feel comfortable if a very large guy looked menacing and was sitting across from you on the train or bus just staring and occasionally licking his lips? You would like that to be ok? What about when he gets up at your stop and follows you off the train?
This makes no sense. A male checking out a female is normal behavior. A male drooling over a male is not. Basically your argument is "if you're okay with normal behavior, you should also be okay with abnormal behavior." Completely illogical.
holy cow it just occurred to me that you might not even know that women don't like to be stared at by strangers. I was wondering how anybody could have such a strange opinion on these rules but now it makes sense. So yeah, believe it or not, women feel the same way about men staring at them as you feel about men staring at you.
It is absolutely not normal for a male to "check out" a girl in a way that is overt and obvious. That is what creeps do. If you thought it was normal, you are a creep. You can do it maybe once, and once she notices, you have to either talk to her, or stop. If you try to talk to her and she does not seem interested, again, you have to stop.
It's pretty shocking to me that you didn't understand this, so just to cover some bases, I'll tell you some other things.
1.) Just because you are attracted to a woman, does not mean she is attracted to you
2.) Women don't like to be yelled at or told how hot, sexy, or attractive they are by men on the street as they pass by. Even if you think it's a compliment.
2.) You have to have a woman's consent before engaging in sexual relations with her.
Let me guess. Any man accused of "illegally staring" will be guilty until proven innocent and have no way of defending himself. How do you prove someone "starred at you inappropriately"? How do you prove you didn't?
Let me guess. It's her word against his and "All women must be believed."
Pretty soon they won't let you watch porn on your phone with your hands down my pants either. Where will this madness end? What a man does in the privacy of his own pants is his business.
Actually, looking at porn on your phone in a public place was made illegal in the UK recently, one of the only non-Muslim countries in the world to have such a law, and one of around 25,000 ways and counting a man in the UK can now get on the nonce register in 2022. Obviously women reading the BDSM and rape fantasy parts of Fifty Shades of Grey on the tube is still completely fine and empowering, you go girl.
Top ten things that will never be a good look - outrage over public pornography laws.
So funny that OP was like 'imagine if someone actually thought this', and then someone came along and actually said it for real.
Let me guess. Any man accused of "illegally staring" will be guilty until proven innocent and have no way of defending himself. How do you prove someone "starred at you inappropriately"? How do you prove you didn't?
Let me guess. It's her word against his and "All women must be believed."
You know this is never going to happen, right? Imagine a woman bothering to file the following police report:
"There was a guy who stared at me too long on the train. I don't know his name or anything about him and I don't have a picture. He was about 30, medium build wearing jeans, a black jacket, and got off at Victoria."
2.) Women don't like to be yelled at or told how hot, sexy, or attractive they are by men on the street as they pass by. Even if you think it's a compliment.
perhaps you are retarded enough to believe you can speak for all women. there appear to be a few more that 5 on earth. but if there is even one whose spirit I can lift by yelling "hey...nice @ss." , even if i must close my eyes to do so, I believe my my efforts will not be wasted. Anyway, Sometimes I just use sign language. And you do not have the key to decifer the signs.
Its not actually been made illegal, its just encouragement for people to report those who have been making them feel under threat by their behaviour to the London Transport Police, who can investigate, particularly if theres repeat complaints about the same person.
But don't let little facts about the what "being made illegal" actually means get in the way of your diatribe.
A way to help you understand this if you saw somebody constantly hanging around outside your home for no good reason, you would report them to the police, right? If you went out and asked them why they were doing this, and they didn't reply but just stared at you, you would still report them? Or maybe you would shoot them, being that you're American?
Let me guess. Any man accused of "illegally staring" will be guilty until proven innocent and have no way of defending himself. How do you prove someone "starred at you inappropriately"? How do you prove you didn't?
Let me guess. It's her word against his and "All women must be believed."
Let me guess. You're a bit prone to hyperbole and fantasising about things that will almost certainly never happen.
Some women are fragile and lack confidence. If they are dressed up for effect and strutting their stuff it would be mean and potentially harmful to pretend to be oblivious.
Actually, looking at porn on your phone in a public place was made illegal in the UK recently, one of the only non-Muslim countries in the world to have such a law, and one of around 25,000 ways and counting a man in the UK can now get on the nonce register in 2022. Obviously women reading the BDSM and rape fantasy parts of Fifty Shades of Grey on the tube is still completely fine and empowering, you go girl.
Top ten things that will never be a good look - outrage over public pornography laws.
So funny that OP was like 'imagine if someone actually thought this', and then someone came along and actually said it for real.
It's like a female version of Sharia law. The UK Caliphate. Maybe they can make men wear a blindfold on public transportation. They could brand it the London male burqa.
Let me guess. Any man accused of "illegally staring" will be guilty until proven innocent and have no way of defending himself. How do you prove someone "starred at you inappropriately"? How do you prove you didn't?
Let me guess. It's her word against his and "All women must be believed."
Let me guess. You're a bit prone to hyperbole and fantasising about things that will almost certainly never happen.
The fact that you are so bothered by this show everyone that you are one of those turds who leer at women. You've already admitted to having to pay for sex. Now your admitting you're a creeper. Pedo up next
Its not actually been made illegal, its just encouragement for people to report those who have been making them feel under threat by their behaviour to the London Transport Police, who can investigate, particularly if theres repeat complaints about the same person.
But don't let little facts about the what "being made illegal" actually means get in the way of your diatribe.
So you're saying sexual harrassment is legal in the UK. Wow.
Let me guess. Any man accused of "illegally staring" will be guilty until proven innocent and have no way of defending himself. How do you prove someone "starred at you inappropriately"? How do you prove you didn't?
Let me guess. It's her word against his and "All women must be believed."
You know this is never going to happen, right? Imagine a woman bothering to file the following police report:
"There was a guy who stared at me too long on the train. I don't know his name or anything about him and I don't have a picture. He was about 30, medium build wearing jeans, a black jacket, and got off at Victoria."
What do you think will the police will do?
This reminds me of when France made it a criminal offence to wolf-whistle at a woman on the street, and people joked that the police would have better things to do than enforce it. Over 700 men were fined for it in the first year alone.
The fact that you are so bothered by this show everyone that you are one of those turds who leer at women. You've already admitted to having to pay for sex. Now your admitting you're a creeper. Pedo up next
Right, so anyone who admits to looking at hot women on the metro is one step away from being a paedophile? You sound like one of those radical 'male feminists' who end up getting put on trial for multiple rapes.
This reminds me of when France made it a criminal offence to wolf-whistle at a woman on the street, and people joked that the police would have better things to do than enforce it. Over 700 men were fined for it in the first year alone.
My Father taught me to wolf whistle. He didn't really do it in public much. And he's a priest.
There are 32,040,472 males currently living in france. At least 10 in hiding, knowing they have wolf whistled and are yet to be fined.
Its not actually been made illegal, its just encouragement for people to report those who have been making them feel under threat by their behaviour to the London Transport Police, who can investigate, particularly if theres repeat complaints about the same person.
But don't let little facts about the what "being made illegal" actually means get in the way of your diatribe.
So you're saying sexual harrassment is legal in the UK. Wow.
No, we tend to have courts, trials and justice systems to say that in civilised parts of the world. Thats civilised, with an "s", not a "z". I believe you used to have something called due process in the US, but clearly it didn't form part of your education.