Australian Women Have Too Much Power Over Men - MGTOW

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This video is brought to you by a donation from Roger. He didn't give me a topic so I wanted to cover an article that came out earlier this year called: "Victims of sexual assault in NSW can now report their experience online" and here are some of the highlights and I quote: "Police are hoping to see an increase in reports of sexual assault following the launch of a new reporting tool that enables victims to record their experiences and provide information to police via an anonymous online portal. The Sexual Assault Reporting Option, also known as SARO, allows victims to report a sexual assault without any obligation to participate in further lines of inquiry. The anonymous option has been in place since 2012. The new system, accessed through a community portal on the NSW Police website, replaces the old process that required victims to download, print out and complete 14-page document, then email it back to the State Crime Command’s sex crimes squad. “For many victim-survivors, a police investigation and court process are the furthest thing from their mind and often they feel further traumatized through the process,” A guy named Webb from the police said sexual violence continues to be under-reported, and police hope that “by providing victims with alternative reporting options, [police] will be better placed to understand sexual violence in the community, assist victims and hold offenders accountable”. The existing SARO system has seen a slow but steady increase in reports, with an average of 64 reports a month in 2021 to 70 in 2022. That’s about 10 per cent of the total number of sexual assault reports made in the state, according to recent data from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, which also shows a 5.9 per cent increase in reports of sexual assault over the past five years. But experts believe the number of reported assaults is only about 20 per cent of incidents occurring in the community. Sex crimes squad commander, Superintendent Jayne Doherty, said she hopes to see a spike in reports as a result of the new tool and the police are prepared to resource the response as needed. Doherty said the information provided could be useful for investigators even if it does not launch a formal investigation. The intel victims provide “can be used to develop future strategies that target repeat offenders." unquote So this is nothing new and making a sexual assault hotline or reporting system anonymous is moral hazzard. What's to prevent women that just don't like a guy because they think he's creepy or in their way at work and they want a promotion from making a false accusation? There is no harm to them in making an anonymous false allegation that can't even be traced back to them. Hell even guys might start calling in and leaving anonymous tips saying that one of their bros groped their weeny. The police are hoping to see an increase in cases.

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