That would be utterly stupid. There's any number of reasons the driver in the front might be at fault. Including this one.
That would be utterly stupid. There's any number of reasons the driver in the front might be at fault. Including this one.
No-one was sexually assaulted. Get your terms right.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Jul 2022, 10:50Did you hear of people being sexually assaulted at Silverstone or just the childish booing of a driver?
Groping a women is sexual assault. You don't have to rape someone to sexually assault them.mzso wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 09:25No-one was sexually assaulted. Get your terms right.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Jul 2022, 10:50Did you hear of people being sexually assaulted at Silverstone or just the childish booing of a driver?
In fairness, this issue is part of the race weekend. It's as much on-topic in this thread as the incidents on track.
EU law is slightly different but involves the same requirement for consent - touch someone in a sexual manner without consent and you are sexually assaulting them.Sexual assault is where one person intentionally touches another person sexually without their consent. The touching can be done with any part of the body or with an object.
I don't disagree - but this place is not where we are going to argue about these definitions. Most of the UK based forum will understand and accept the definitions - they are what they are.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Jul 2022, 13:01In fairness, this issue is part of the race weekend. It's as much on-topic in this thread as the incidents on track.
It's important to remember that words such as "assault" have specific meanings in law. In the UK, for example, I don't have to hit you to assault you. I just have to make you fear that I'm going to hit you and that is assault in English Law. "Sexual assault" is defined by the Crown Prosecution Service asEU law is slightly different but involves the same requirement for consent - touch someone in a sexual manner without consent and you are sexually assaulting them.Sexual assault is where one person intentionally touches another person sexually without their consent. The touching can be done with any part of the body or with an object.
There are people in every country who will say "ah, I only slapped her on the backside, no harm done" and think it's all fun and games. But the woman, and the law, take a different view. And the man is in the wrong as soon as the woman objects.
It's a shame that we have to discuss such things happening in a modern country in 2022, but that's where we find ourselves.
So anything on the other side of the catch fencing is not up for discussion in the race threads?
PZ, could have PM'd you - but to be clear, and I think it was clear..but there is no place here to start to discuss or begin to review the various levels of what constitutes a sexual assault or not.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑16 Jul 2022, 17:06So anything on the other side of the catch fencing is not up for discussion in the race threads?
Let us know before we break the rules.