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Police issue warrant for rapist of Aussie tourist - he is a motorcycle taxi rider not a tuk-tuk driver

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9 hours ago, SheungWan said:

 

Being stupid is not on trial here. Nor is wearing a 'skimpy outfit', which is one of the usual get-outs for misogynists arguing that 'she was asking for it'.

 

8 hours ago, bannork said:

No one is  defending the suspect or saying anyone was asking for it.

Simply pointing out the victim's mental state which was self induced almost certainly contributed to the crime..

She was staying near Khaosan road. She could have walked to her accommodation.

 

 

As I thought the 'she was asking for it' play, and now more: she 'almost certainly contributed to the crime'. The usual asinine excuses for rape.

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Just read on Australia news thai police have  interviewed the man on the motor bike and he is saying she  consented to sex want a load of bs anything to save his ass and he will get away with because she is from the west.

this place is a joke to the world and if this c??? Gets off free then I believe what people say about the thai police   Force .

And how,exactly are the authorities going about restoring Thailands image.? Seriously?

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