Great news, I love solo hiking and stories like this always make my skin crawl. Shameful that it took public outcry to get the cops to do their jobs, good on her for pursuing the issue, may have saved a life.
Own_Pickle9149 on
Thank fuck for this
Milly_Hagen on
Fucking VicPol. We shouldn’t have to go public with our accounts of a crime committed against us in order to get the police to act and do their job. Pathetic.
Muthro on
It’s offensive it took media involvement to make this matter. Hopefully the charges go through and the next time this kind of shit gets reported it is taken seriously.
OrdinaryDependent396 on
Sarah Gibbs, doing God’s work. THANKS!
rexel99 on
Thankfully a result – should not need a news story for police to take reports seriously. How many more that have been ignored.
dankruaus on
Police are so fucking lazy. It shouldn’t take this much work to get them to do their fucking job.
trash_faery on
Ridiculous that it took the public pressure and media to actually get police to do anything.
No-Bison-5397 on
> charged with common law assault and aggravated assault.
What are the chances of conviction on this one? Can anyone speculate on what sort of evidence would be brought forward by DPP to get this sort of thing across the line?
ResearcherBulky5401 on
VicPol put more effort into trying to claim there are no offences detected and then having to back pedal as they would have to if they just did things right the first time.
qwidity on
Good they’ve charged the alleged offender. Horrendous it took until after the ABC ran the story publicly to apply sufficient pressure to change the outcome of the initial investigation (described to the aggreived party as “thorough” before these charges were laid). The outcome needs to enforce that nobody ought to be harassed/assaulted at all, particularly when trying to enjoy nature trails by themselves.
drunk_haile_selassie on
I hope we all remember the Balmoral rape too. Getting away with this kind of shit is too common. It needs to be stamped out.
zee-bra on
I’m literally a dumb woman. Like when you hear: why did she go out there with him, my excuse is that I’m too trusting. I wish I wasn’t.
I went on a hike for first date up in a mountain once and it didn’t clock to me at all how not good that was until I got there and in the thick of it. Again, I’m an idiot and presume the best in others. In the literal bush it occurred to me that I didn’t know this man I met on hinge but didn’t feel like uncomfortable or anything, it just like occurred to me. So I made a joke: I was like oh lol this was maybe not a good first date from an app, who knows who you are blah blah, should have got a margarita at a bar and done this second but you seem ok ha ha. Totally light hearted tone, etc, a joke.
Guys, this man was a surgeon and this man yelled at me that of course he was ok. Why would I be worried. He literally yelled. Screamed at me. It scares me that people trust him with their lives.
Yeah. It’s just not safe out there. Gotta have your wits ladies, you shouldn’t have to, but you do.
‘The **Peelian principles** summarise the ideas that [Sir Robert Peel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Peel) developed to define an [ethical police force](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_justice_ethics). The approach expressed in these principles is commonly known as **policing by consent** in the United Kingdom and other countries such as Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
In this model of policing, police officers are regarded as citizens in uniform. They exercise their powers to police their fellow citizens with the implicit consent of those fellow citizens. “Policing by consent” indicates that the [legitimacy of policing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_legitimacy) in the eyes of the public is based upon a consensus of support that follows from transparency about their powers, their integrity in exercising those powers, and their [accountability](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_accountability) for doing so.’
.. basically, if they dont wanna do police things, we’ll stop calling them to do things, and we’ll do it ourselfs.
pricks.
possa42 on
Be careful out there solo hikers, all it takes is one
kikideernunda on
Remember: if you want the police to do their jobs you have to either
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Good. F cking unacceptable
Great news, I love solo hiking and stories like this always make my skin crawl. Shameful that it took public outcry to get the cops to do their jobs, good on her for pursuing the issue, may have saved a life.
Thank fuck for this
Fucking VicPol. We shouldn’t have to go public with our accounts of a crime committed against us in order to get the police to act and do their job. Pathetic.
It’s offensive it took media involvement to make this matter. Hopefully the charges go through and the next time this kind of shit gets reported it is taken seriously.
Sarah Gibbs, doing God’s work. THANKS!
Thankfully a result – should not need a news story for police to take reports seriously. How many more that have been ignored.
Police are so fucking lazy. It shouldn’t take this much work to get them to do their fucking job.
Ridiculous that it took the public pressure and media to actually get police to do anything.
> charged with common law assault and aggravated assault.
What are the chances of conviction on this one? Can anyone speculate on what sort of evidence would be brought forward by DPP to get this sort of thing across the line?
VicPol put more effort into trying to claim there are no offences detected and then having to back pedal as they would have to if they just did things right the first time.
Good they’ve charged the alleged offender. Horrendous it took until after the ABC ran the story publicly to apply sufficient pressure to change the outcome of the initial investigation (described to the aggreived party as “thorough” before these charges were laid). The outcome needs to enforce that nobody ought to be harassed/assaulted at all, particularly when trying to enjoy nature trails by themselves.
I hope we all remember the Balmoral rape too. Getting away with this kind of shit is too common. It needs to be stamped out.
I’m literally a dumb woman. Like when you hear: why did she go out there with him, my excuse is that I’m too trusting. I wish I wasn’t.
I went on a hike for first date up in a mountain once and it didn’t clock to me at all how not good that was until I got there and in the thick of it. Again, I’m an idiot and presume the best in others. In the literal bush it occurred to me that I didn’t know this man I met on hinge but didn’t feel like uncomfortable or anything, it just like occurred to me. So I made a joke: I was like oh lol this was maybe not a good first date from an app, who knows who you are blah blah, should have got a margarita at a bar and done this second but you seem ok ha ha. Totally light hearted tone, etc, a joke.
Guys, this man was a surgeon and this man yelled at me that of course he was ok. Why would I be worried. He literally yelled. Screamed at me. It scares me that people trust him with their lives.
Yeah. It’s just not safe out there. Gotta have your wits ladies, you shouldn’t have to, but you do.
So glad this woman is getting some justice
*ahem*
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peelian_principles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peelian_principles)
‘The **Peelian principles** summarise the ideas that [Sir Robert Peel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Peel) developed to define an [ethical police force](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_justice_ethics). The approach expressed in these principles is commonly known as **policing by consent** in the United Kingdom and other countries such as Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
In this model of policing, police officers are regarded as citizens in uniform. They exercise their powers to police their fellow citizens with the implicit consent of those fellow citizens. “Policing by consent” indicates that the [legitimacy of policing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_legitimacy) in the eyes of the public is based upon a consensus of support that follows from transparency about their powers, their integrity in exercising those powers, and their [accountability](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_accountability) for doing so.’
.. basically, if they dont wanna do police things, we’ll stop calling them to do things, and we’ll do it ourselfs.
pricks.
Be careful out there solo hikers, all it takes is one
Remember: if you want the police to do their jobs you have to either
a) be rich
b) contact the press