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He didn't have to cross dress OR claim to be transgender, all he had to do was count on her mother NOT watching her child in a public place.

Man at-large who lured 12 year old into CVS bathroom, raped her

 

 

http://www.chron.com/news/hous...into-CVS-6610122.php

 

Denton Man Sentenced in Restroom Rape of 64-Year-Old Woman

He not only didn't have to dress as a woman or claim to be transgender, but he had FOUR hours to do his deed.

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DENTON, Md. (AP/WBOC)- A Caroline County man has been sentenced to two life sentences for the rape of a 64-year-old woman in a public restroom at a Denton park.

 

Thirty-year-old Tyrik E. Nichols of Denton was sentenced Tuesday for first- and second-degree rape as well as related sex offense charges. The judge added 13 years for convictions on two lesser charges.

 

Prosecutors say Nichols will have to serve at least 30 years before being eligible for parole.

 

Nichols was convicted on Dec. 20 in the four-hour attack last June.

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Union Square Park bathroom rape attempt on woman, 63

 http://www.nydailynews.com/new...63-article-1.2402274

  No dressing as a female or claiming transgender.

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A coalition of over 200 national, state and local organizations across the U.S. that work with sexual assault and domestic violence survivors are objecting to the justifications given by lawmakers to forbid transgender people from using the bathroom of their choosing.

These organizations asked for “support of full and equal access for the transgender community," according to a statement on Thursday by a coalition under the advocacy group National Task Force to End Sexual and Domestic Violence Against Women.

This outcry from hundreds of organizations comes after North Carolina passed House Bill 2, a law that bans people from using bathrooms that don't match the sex indicated on their birth certificate.

There is currently no explanation of how the law should be enforced, and "lawmakers proposing these measures could implement enforcement that is a grave and unconstitutional intrusion into people’s privacy," Chase Strangio, staff attorney at the ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Project and a transgender man, told ABC News today. The ACLU Project is not one of the organizations listed on Thursday’s coalition statement.

Lawmakers in North Carolina who support HB2 say it prevents putting women and children in vulnerable situations in public bathrooms and changing areas if men exploit the law and pose as transgender women so they could sexually assault or engage in inappropriate behavior in these areas. Critics call that reasoning the "bathroom predator myth.”

“Over 200 municipalities and 18 states have nondiscrimination laws protecting transgender people’s access to facilities consistent with the gender they live every day,” according to the coalition. "None of those jurisdictions have [sic] seen a rise in sexual violence or other public safety issues due to nondiscrimination laws. Assaulting another person in a restroom or changing room remains against the law in every single state.”

Strangio also noted that allowing transgender people to use the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity “doesn’t increase in any way public safety incidents.”

There are two central falsehoods to the legislators’ reasoning, Strangio said. One is "that transgender people aren’t real and [are] inherently dangerous.” The second falsehood is that without HB2, "non-transgender people will take advantage" of the situation -- for example, a man could dress up as a woman to enter a woman's bathroom.

“All this does is to heighten gender policing of everyone by law enforcement, and individual people who do not conform to gender norms are targeted," Strangio said.

John Rustin, president of the North Carolina Family Policy Council, a group that supports HB2, denies that the bill seeks to discriminate against the trans community.

“The bill is important because it protects the privacy and dignity of woman and children,” Rustin told ABC News today. He added that by allowing transgender people to go into the bathroom or locker room that corresponds with their gender it would “allow men and potentially predators to enter into those facilities with ill intentions. It’s a common sense privacy and safety law. Men go into men’s restrooms and women go into women’s restrooms.”

Laura Palumbo, communications director at the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, told ABC News that people who are looking to sexually assault someone will go into a bathroom regardless if it corresponds to their gender. “It’s problematic to conflate in examples when a person, who is not transgender identified, is trespassing in a restroom exploiting that position to harm others,” she said.

The lawmakers’ justification does not take into account that men can also be victims of sexual assault and harassment in public bathrooms and changing rooms. Transgender men who have had to use female restrooms due to such laws “experience a ton of violence in women’s restroom and are told they don’t belong there,” Strangio said. “It usually leads to people not using the bathroom.”

Palumbo said she believes people “must understand the facts about sexual assault,” adding that in 8 out of 10 cases the victim already knows the person who sexually assaulted them, citing Justice Department statistics. However, 64 percent of transgender people will experience sexual assault in their lifetime, she said, citing a study by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and National Center for Transgender Equality.

“All the data and all the evidence shows protecting transgender people only increase public safety,” Strangio said. He said laws like House Bill 2 imply “that fundamentally people just don’t think of transgender people as humans, and they try to erase trans people from existence.”

But he added that the “reality is that most everyone has shared a bathroom with a trans person and nothing has happened. It is a mundane experience of how it is whenever going to the bathroom.”

http://abcnews.go.com/US/sexua...or/story?id=38604019

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Man charged in sexual assault at store; police urge caution when using public restrooms

A 34-year-old Detroit man has been charged with several crimes after he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman in a Meijer store ladies bathroom.

Donald  Garrett, 34, was arraigned in 23rd District Court Friday on charges of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, which carries a maximum prison term of five years; fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct, a two-year misdemeanor; and indecent exposure, a one-year misdemeanor.

A woman told police that shortly before 7 a.m. Thursday, she entered the ladies bathroom in the Taylor Meijer store at Pardee and Eureka roads. The woman said she noticed a man leaning over the top of the stall and staring at her.She told police said she immediately exited the stall and the man was still and partially undressed.

She told police she was assaulted, but was able to fight off the attacker. As the defendant fled bathroom, the victim was right behind him, yelling to Meijer employees what had just happened. The employees gave chase while others called police. Taylor police officers apprehended Garrett a distance from Meijer.

Garrett is being held on a $25,000 cash bond. He is scheduled for a preliminary examination before 23rd District court Judge William Sutherland at 8:30 a.m. October 18.

Taylor police said you should always use caution when using a public restroom. Upon entering, quickly ascertain if anyone else is in the bathroom -- and if anything seems suspicious, leave immediately.  

Police said the woman in this case was able to fight her attacker, but if a child as to enter a bathroom alone where someone is waiting, the child would not be as fortunate.

Police said you should always accompany your children to the restroom, even if it means getting a baby out of a high chair at the restaurant and taking him or her to the bathroom with you. Convenience never trumps the safety of your kids, police said.

If a child is of the opposite gender and can maneuver the restroom alone, a parent may allow him or her to go to the appropriate restroom, but should wait just outside the door to the bathroom for the child to to exit.

But we all know it isn't only the conservatives, don't we beternnun? Oh well, lefty news outlet, so of course they are going to say it's only conservatives.

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A coalition of 250 organizations working with sexual assault and domestic violence survivors are calling on conservative politicians to stop using rape as a scare tactic to discriminate against transgender people.

“Those who are pushing these proposals have claimed that these proposals are necessary for public safety and to prevent sexual violence against women and children,” reads a statement the groups released on Thursday. “As rape crisis centers, shelters, and other service providers who work each and every day to meet the needs of all survivors and reduce sexual assault and domestic violence throughout society, we speak from experience and expertise when we state that these claims are false.”

 

 

 

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giftedamateur posted:
Jack Flash posted:
Shoot down, turn around and then walk all over the old dudes
argument will get you uninvited to his nursing home dance.
A silenced gun is a muffled gun, empty clip syndrome.......

IMO he suffers from "angry little man" syndrome.

I'll see your "angry little man" and raise you three narcissists.

giftedamateur posted:
direstraits posted:

More likely, just institutionalized, lonely old geezer

He's a deceitful and weird old dude. He accused me of using foul language yet couldn't produce one example. Of course there was no apology from him. He owes everyone an apology for the way he talks to them, and the way he tries to 'set them up' for things.

I'd don't disagree with you.  I have more pity, than disdain for him. 

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