Any rapists here reading this.... watch out :D

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Bahbo
Not only would you have a rapist, you would have a bloody outraged rapist. Guarantee your chances of being savagely stabbed, beaten, shot and buried.

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Right... well apart from that, the woman will hurt herself with this item, 100%.
 
Rapists are so inconsiderate...I mean, here in england, they attack people in dark alleys on dark Monday Nights as they return from the Pub...they are really inconsiderate, I mean the next day could be a school day!...the bastards...seriously, i hate them really
 
I'd rather carry a small knife in my hand or a can of mase. Screw sticking an uncomfortable spike up my new-new. :/
 
Anderton Prime
Rape. No question.

That's an interesting point of view.

Let me rephrase. Is it better to have an ENTIRE female populace of breeding age - and below, given some recent crimes - SO worried about rape that they're forced to insert foreign objects into their bodies every time they leave their house (imagine explaining THAT to an 8 year old girl), or acknowledge that rape is a marginalised crime, with admittedly long-lasting effects, which is astonishingly rare with, in the case of "stranger-rape" (rather than rape in the home) a high detection rate?


In the UK in 2002-2003 there were 11,800 reported rapes (800 against men, which we'll discount). Our population is 61.5 million. Assuming 50.5% are female, that's one reported rape per 0.0000009 women per day. "Estimates" say only 1 in 5 rapes are reported to the police, so let's kick that up to 0.0000045 rapes per woman per day.


So, on the one hand we have this staggeringly rare crime where, thanks to modern DNA techniques, the perpetrator is unlikely to escape justice if he/she persists raping. On the other hand we have mass hysteria about this crime, making women and children stuff spikes up their chuffs.


And Bahbo's point is valid. The net result is a rapist with a spike in his nob who is incredibly pissed off. More often than not, rape victims are left relatively physically unharmed (other than the obvious). Imagine being a woman in an already vulnerable position in the presence of an extremely irate man who physically abuses women for his own pleasure...
 
I don't think many men would be able to function after being turned into a genital shish kabob. I know I certainly would find myself contemplating the ground for quite a while.
 
I would be slightly disturbed if I was walking to the bus station and I saw this:

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...It pisses me off that they're trying to stop my only way of getting action :lol:

Blake
 
I think the advertisment in of itself can be used as a deterent. Just let the weirdos know that they might get in a bit above their heads (I'm sure I could turn that into some innuendo, if I haven't already, but not at this hour).
 
Famine, I'd hardly call the introduction of this product "mass hysteria," since I hadn't even heard of it until I saw it here on GTP. I doubt it will ever make it to North American shores, and if it does, I doubt many women will use it. The way it stands now, at least here in Canada where I live, the female population is in no way terrified of going outside because of the fear of being raped. Making wise and safe decisions like not walking through a park alone at night or having a male coworker walk out of the office and through the parking garage with you are far more effective ways of "preventing" rape; this spike doohickey would probably only stop a rape already in progress, and the merits of that are debatable.

I wonder if it would be better to widely advertise this device, then have women just insert tampons and leave the string dangling precariously...
 
NOW we're singing off the same hymn sheet. I agree entirely.
 
Another advantage of the spike - they have finally found a way to conceil a weapon in a place the police won't look
 
jreay21
Another advantage of the spike - they have finally found a way to conceil a weapon in a place the police won't look

Maybe not at a spot-check, but once they get a woman back to the station, it's full-body-cavity time. And when the female officer assigned to check a female suspect's orifices asks, "Are you carrying anything illegal in your vagina?" the woman better answer truthfully, because I hear cops who've just pricked their fingers on a spiked device hidden in a suspect's vagina can be pretty cranky...
 
Famine




So, on the one hand we have this staggeringly rare crime....



What about the countries where one out of three woman are raped? African countries for example.

As for the device: It will definitely do more harm that good. Rapists don't rape for penetration, they rape because they want to control and punish women, it's purely psychological, not physical. If the rapist is injured, especially on such a sensitive spot, he would be severely angered and lash out very destructively because for a moment the woman had the upperhand and that is exactly what he tried to destroy in the first place. He would not tolerate being hurt by what he tried to hurt first.

What an instant trigger for HIV too. Where the woman might have had the chance to fend the rapist off in some way before too much damage is done, he now will break skin and bleed the moment he tries to enter her.

How such a device should be worn I don't know! I cannot understand how it won't hurt the female, it's physically impossible unless you stand still in one spot the whole day and never sit down.
 
Something just dawned on me-- we're now actually warning the rapists about this ...tool. How smart is that? Now they'll all be checking first. Good job whoever posted this thread.

And I wonder if any GTP member has ever committed a serious crime? that would be kind of strange. I mean, statistically speaking, we should have at least 1 member who's killed someone.
 
That's one obsurd little device. How many times does a woman have to accidently stick herself when sitting down before she realizes it was a bad purchase.
 
Anderton Prime
Maybe not at a spot-check, but once they get a woman back to the station, it's full-body-cavity time. And when the female officer assigned to check a female suspect's orifices asks, "Are you carrying anything illegal in your vagina?" the woman better answer truthfully, because I hear cops who've just pricked their fingers on a spiked device hidden in a suspect's vagina can be pretty cranky...
Who says it's illegal....

Blake
 
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