I thought OP's link was to the video. I was like WTF??? :?
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It was 2 on 1 while the 3rd girl taped it. Plus he was talking with friends. Did they just sit back and watch?
Diablo-B
They knew he instigated the whole thing and as such, let him get was what happened to him. See above to know how I know the rest of the story.
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It was 2 on 1 while the 3rd girl taped it. Plus he was talking with friends. Did they just sit back and watch?
WhiteKnight77
They knew he instigated the whole thing and as such, let him get was what happened to him. See above to know how I know the rest of the story.
That explains the actions of his friends but doesn't excuse his inability to not get stripped of his clothingFor me it's not even about the lawsuit. It'a about the double standards. If the genders had been switched, the state would have pressed charges in a heartbeat.[QUOTE="mrmusicman247"]
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good lord, you don't file charges for this kind of ****. You don't really file charges for anything kids do, unless it resulted in some sort of physical harm that requires a trip to the emergency room (and, no...a bloody nose is not an emergency).
Just call the parents of the kids that stripped the boy, and they will get so much crap from their parents for what they did, they will never do it again.
Has the world lost all sense of reason? Are we pressing charges for every little offense now?
My god, my parents would have been millionaires 15 years ago had they known you can sue for such bullcrap.
mrbojangles25
oh I dont know...how old were the girls/would the boys be in the hypothetical?
They might just get a harsh lecture and have to explain themselves. I don't think they'd be charged with sexual assault or anything.
I agree. There's no point using this dumb prank as a platform for double standard hypocricy.Please Log In to post.
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