RE: How the fuck is there a statute of limitations for rape in New York?
October 13, 2016 at 12:54 pm
(October 12, 2016 at 7:40 pm)Mamacita Wrote:...No, i have a pretty good idea...(October 11, 2016 at 12:40 pm)Drich Wrote: Here's a thought...
IF it takes a woman or man waits 5 years to report a rape... it wasn't.
If someone drills you in the can and you seriously did not want to be drilled in the can, then why wait over 5 years to report it?
It is far more likely that alleged 'victim' seeks or see to further benefit from said can drilling by changing their consent status. After all how can one prove consent? Now how can one prove consent after such a long time? oh, that's right they don't say anything for more than 5 years.
So how does NY have a statute of limitations on rape? Because at one time the state law makers had a modicum of common sense.
This is why I always tell myself not to enter these fucken threads.
I don't have enough words to express how disgusting you are. It's because of people like you that so many victims hide forever. You have no idea. You have no fucken idea. I'm so glad I don't know you in real life. I feel sick to my stomach and let me tell you... you are one sick, heartless, ignorant man. Even if your god was real, if that is what his little minions are like, might as well be worshiping a piece of shit. Fuck you.
Little bit..
I know you can not prove or disprove intent. It will only ever be a he said she said thing.
And I am full aware why people dont report rape.
Aside from all the surface B/S you mentioned. Deep down the root can be found in the fear of the loss of total control. to be own/dominated that is at the core of a real rape. (As apposed to I didn't get what I wanted or maybe I don't like this guy/regret what i did) it is being forced into a sense of helplessness. But given time and reminded of the responsibility one has to get a person off the street so he does not do it to someone else along with a determination not to be a victim will see most people through to a place where they can prosecute, or evaluate a situation and offer forgiveness.