Remmy wrote: » Well this guys life is never going to be the same again. Even if it was a mallicious rumour and he was proved innocent.
omahaid wrote: » I agree, look at the OP - "I hope he is kicked from the force, he does not deserve to keep his job". And this is before a trial!
Remmy wrote: » Ah sure it's guilty until proven innocent or something like that right?
HeyThereDeliah wrote: » This is a Garda using his power to allegedly abuse and rape a vulnerable teenager who went to him for help. I hope he is kicked from the force, he does not deserve to keep his job.http://www.herald.ie/news/garda-accused-of-rape-in-station-3295669.html I edited to put in Allegedly.
flutterflye wrote: » Oh my god - and the girl was seeking to report a sexual assault, and the prick of a guard that she went to to report it went and allegedly raped her :eek:
PizzamanIRL wrote: » Look at everybody jumping on board with the Garda just because of a word. How many of these 'alleged' cases are ever found to be false? If it's true, and more than likely is, i hope he gets tortured to death. She comes for help and gets that? Sick ****er.allegedly
Madam_X wrote: » Sticking "allegedly" in there doesn't change that it looks like you're saying it really happened.
midlandsmissus wrote: » What really annoys me about these cases is the whole 'ALLEGEDLY', Its not proved, she just said it, it's not proven. Of course it's not proven till it goes through courts, we all know that, but why the huge wave to shout over everything 'ALLEGEDLY!!!!!!!!!!' If some-one came forward and said a person pick pocketed on them street, would everyone shout 'well thats what they said, it's ALLEGEDLY!!!!'. Because generally why would people make it up? Why on earth? And why is it always with rape cases that people are so obsessed with the word allegedly and not with other crimes? People generally dont make up detailed stories of crimes about them up. Why would you do it? I sometimes think people automatically would rather believe it didn't happen because it is too horrible that comprehend that it did.
Show Time wrote: » Martin Nolan wil just hit him with a fine.
midlandsmissus wrote: » And why is it always with rape cases that people are so obsessed with the word allegedly and not with other crimes?
smash wrote: » You mean like murder, paedophelia and more... Yea it's only rape that people use it. And maybe it's because a false accusation can destroy someone's life. You're awful angry recently!
jaffacakesyum wrote: » Have to say I agree and I think it very much comes down to the gender of the individual. A lot of men will instantly assume the accused is innocent and will defend their honour until proven guilty. When found guilty, some men will still deny it/question it/not want to believe it's true. A lot of women will instantly assume the accused is guilty and want harsh or sadistic punishments. Realistically, neither is right. It's not right to always defend accused rapists and sexual offenders as soon as you hear these cases. There's an attitude of desperately hoping the man isn't found guilty. There are cases of wrongly accused but they're in the minority. This is what a lot of people don't realise...they assume there's a witch hunt and everyones out to label people rapists. There are cases of false accusations and they make me sick and I think in those cases the "victim" should be punished. I don't have any facts of this case so I cannot say this man is guilty and a horrible person and he should rot in hell etc. However, if true, and I suspect it is, I hope he gets a proper sentencing. I suspect if found guilty he will get a suspended sentence.
flutterflye wrote: » I understand why the mods say it - fear of legal repercussions. But I really don't understand everyone else. In this case, I would give the girl the benefit of the doubt over the guard.
midlandsmissus wrote: » If this man is found guilty and given a fine, I will absolutely get out in protest. I don't want to live in a country where rape and sexual assault (something that destroys people's entire lives) is seen as so small. I absolutely don't want to live in that country.
talla10 wrote: » Without hearing a shred of evidence and just on reading one single newpaper report????? Lets hope you are never allowed near a jury. The investigation is ongoing.
midlandsmissus wrote: » Because generally why would people make it up? Why on earth? And why is it always with rape cases that people are so obsessed with the word allegedly and not with other crimes? People generally dont make up detailed stories of crimes about them up. Why would you do it? I sometimes think people automatically would rather believe it didn't happen because it is too horrible that comprehend that it did.
midlandsmissus wrote: » I think she's basing this on the fact that the majority of people don't just come out with this story out of nowhere. Why would you. What has she got to gain.
Rasheed wrote: » Just think if that man was your brother/ husband/ friend. This isn't a run of the mill 'he stole my money' or 'he was done for drink driving'. Mud sticks and to be even accused of this, he will always be known as 'that' man. We don't know the details of this case, god knows what happened, you or I certainly don't. If it come out true, fair enough, he deserves everything he gets. But we have to wait and see.
midlandsmissus wrote: » Because generally why would people make it up? Why on earth? And why is it always with rape cases that people are so obsessed with the word allegedly and not with other crimes?
poeticseraphim wrote: » Perhaps it would have been best not to release the fact that this happened in Meath?? We all want a fair trial.
midlandsmissus wrote: » I think she's basing this on the fact that the majority of people, past and present, don't just come out with this story out of nowhere.
MagicSean wrote: » The effect of a false accusation of sexual assault, especially against a vulnerable person is pretty much life ending. Not as life ending as actually being raped, and a huge number of people instantly assuming you may be lying. Imagine the hell that must be? A double whammy, if you will. Just put yourself in that person's shoes for the minute, you've been raped, a hugely traumatic thing, and you have people thinking you're crazy and lying about it. Please put yourself in that person's shoes for a minute. And I will try to put myself in the falsely accused man's shoes. As an above poster said, we automatically attach ourselves to our own gender in the news report. It's important to try to see it from the other side.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Because cases like this happen from time to time...and this...and this...and this... Hope that clears it up for you.
midlandsmissus wrote: » MagicSean wrote: » The effect of a false accusation of sexual assault, especially against a vulnerable person is pretty much life ending. Not as life ending as actually being raped, and a huge number of people instantly assuming you may be lying. Imagine the hell that must be? A double whammy, if you will. Just put yourself in that person's shoes for the minute, you've been raped, a hugely traumatic thing, and you have people thinking you're crazy and lying about it. Please put yourself in that person's shoes for a minute. And I will try to put myself in the falsely accused man's shoes. As an above poster said, we automatically attach ourselves to our own gender in the news report. It's important to try to see it from the other side.
MagicSean wrote: » The effect of a false accusation of sexual assault, especially against a vulnerable person is pretty much life ending.
midlandsmissus wrote: » I could list all the thousands of cases of rapes for you, do you want me to? We'll just accept that they both happen.
midlandsmissus wrote: » Not as life ending as actually being raped, and a huge number of people instantly assuming you may be lying. Imagine the hell that must be? A double whammy, if you will. Just put yourself in that person's shoes for the minute, you've been raped, a hugely traumatic thing, and you have people thinking you're crazy and lying about it. Please put yourself in that person's shoes for a minute. And I will try to put myself in the falsely accused man's shoes. As an above poster said, we automatically attach ourselves to our own gender in the news report. It's important to try to see it from the other side.
Adam wrote: » Who said she's crazy and lying about it? Everyone is simply waiting for the facts.