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posted by Hombre on 03:30 PM March 29th, 2005
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It looks like its time to educate Britian's top policeman on the realities of domestic violence. Ian Blair has a very distorted view of them, and because of that the UK is about to launch a very sexist terror campaign including prosecuting men even after the women drop charges and a series of fear and hate generating billboard ads making men look like monsters. But Sandra Horley from Refuge reassures us “Domestic violence affects us all – perpetrators need to know that they cannot get away with violent crime and women and children need to know that they will be protected.” Thanks Sandra, I feel so much better knowing that. Article here.
If anyone has contact information for Mr Blair, please post it here so we may share our concerns with him.
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by Anonymous User on 03:55 PM March 30th, 2005 EST (#1)
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"...prosecuting men even after the women drop charges"
That's been the law for at least five years in the man hating state of california.
R.
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by Anonymous User on 04:29 PM March 30th, 2005 EST (#2)
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Contacts Galore here for the Metropolitan Police:
http://www.met.police.uk/contacts/email.htm
Hope this helps,
RED KEV
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