Or vice versa? Or any offences that carry different penalties depending on the gender of the offender or victim?
The area that immediately springs to mind is being topless in public. Also I expect there were many old laws eg. homosexuality only being illegal for males because Queen Victoria didn't believe females would do such a thing. And women not being allowed to vote, her possessions being 'owned' by her husband etc.
Does anybody know if all the gender inequalities in British law have now been rectified, or are there still a few odd laws left that are not equal?
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Are there still any laws that apply to women but not men?
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CuppaTeaJanice · 10/01/2011 10:11
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