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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Women luckily avoided having this male sex offender in prison with them.. they didn't go to prison at all

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seafret · 20/09/2018 06:02

www.kentonline.co.uk/thanet/news/convicted-sex-offender-found-living-with-teenage-girl-157917/

Ben Laws, now Lana Laws 34, was convicted of downloading images of child abuse and was placed on the Sex Offenders' Register for 10 years in February 2011.

But it was reported in January this year, that Laws had been found (found how?) to be living with a 17 year old girl, he had met online, despite being banned from living with anyone under 18. It was Laws 4th breach but said it was out of "forgetfulness not malice" (also not a trait you would want in a practising accountant I would say. Wonder if Laws forgets to file tax reurns too?)

Judge Mahoney (a male judge) who let Laws stay out of jail said Laws had "a terribly abusive and appalling childhood" (but of course we know that nothing like this could possibly be related to being trans - being transgender is innate accordng to trans activists), and "But this is not predatory sexual offending and this relationship has not been perceived as being abusive and no harm, in that sense, was involved". No Harm.

So the girl, under 18, that Laws met online and illegally lived with, is just fine and dandy, and Laws has to do 200 hours community work, because he is not a predator.. he must have just accidentally communicated online with her.... and met her... then invited her to live with him. Sheer luck.

Oh, and of course I am sure Laws will be only too glad to use women's toilets and spaces under self ID.

And only 3 more years until he is off the sex offenders register completely.

What a justice system we have.

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DuckingGoodPJs · 20/09/2018 06:23

Statutory rape, just so easy to forget. Like forgetting to buy milk.

newdaylight · 20/09/2018 06:32

@DuckingGoodPJs
Statutory rape isn't a term that exists in UK law, and someone over 18 having sex with someone under 18 (but over 16) isn't an offence unless their personal role with the younger possession prohibits it (position of trust).

Breaking the terms of your sexual harm prevention order is another matter though, and the article said this was the 4th breach!

newdaylight · 20/09/2018 06:33

younger person, not possessionShockBlush

SlowlyShrinking · 20/09/2018 08:10

Male sexual predators must love the way being trans seems to let them choose whether to be put in female prison, and now whether to go to prison at all! Just who exactly is in charge here? 🧐

Ereshkigal · 20/09/2018 19:29

Oh yes now I remember this case Angry

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