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Originally Posted by pornguy
Then If they strand them they go to the cops and things get solved.
Sadly I agree with Czarina. All they had to do was say no.
People need to own their actions now days.
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It's not so simple as to just say the girls should have gone to the police. In a perfect world, there would be justice for all. But I suspect in this type of situation, police would say that it's a contract dispute and a civil matter that is not under their jurisdiction.
Even if there was a crime, many victims don't report them. I'm not saying what happened to these girls with GDP was sexual assault, but some might perceive what happened as being a sexual crime. According to mcasa.org's
Reporting Sexual Assault: Why Survivors Often Don’t,
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Survivors cite the following reasons for not reporting a sexual assault:
•Fear of reprisal
•Personal matter
•Reported to a different official
•Not important enough to respondent
•Belief that the police would not do anything to help
•Belief that the police could not do anything to help
•Did not want to get offender in trouble with law
•Did not want family to know
•Did not want others to know
•Not enough proof
•Fear of the justice system
•Did not know how
•Feel the crime was not “serious enough”
•Fear of lack of evidence
•Unsure about perpetrator’s intent
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