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Earlier, I posted about the rape gangs that operated in the English countryside of Rotherham for years -- hundreds of young girls repeatedly raped by Muslims in an organized fashion.  

Well, the crimes continue, with the tacit knowledge, if not approval, of  Scotland Yard, which is responsible for policing England and Wales.

"HAMPSHIRE police handed out more than 100 cautions for rape and other serious sexual offences in the past five years, the Hampshire Chronicle can reveal.

The crimes included incest and sex with children under the age of 13.

Figures obtained via a Freedom of Information request reveal that since 2014 police have cautioned four people for rape and another six for serious sexual assaults including five counts of sexual assault involving victims under the age of 16.

Similar requests for information made in 2013 also reveal that from 2011-2012 Hampshire constabulary handed out 18 cautions for sexual assaults against women.

One Hampshire MP was so surprised and concerned by the statistics she has pledged to raise the issue with the county's chief constable Olivia Pinkney.

A spokeswoman for Rape Crisis England and Wales, a charity which offers specialist services for women and girls who have been assaulted, said: The use of cautions for sexual offences has been a cause for concern for some time.

In the vast majority of cases where the offender is an adult, they seem wholly inappropriate, largely because they don't in any way reflect the seriousness of the crime or the long-lasting and often devastating impacts that sexual violence has on lives.

Conservative MP for Eastleigh Mims Davies said: A caution, in my belief, is designed for use where suitable in cases of minor incidents and complaints and I would like to think that the police would be very careful in their use for the most serious matters.

One Hampshire MP was so surprised and concerned by the statistics she has pledged to raise the issue with the county's chief constable Olivia Pinkney.

A spokeswoman for Rape Crisis England and Wales, a charity which offers specialist services for women and girls who have been assaulted, said: The use of cautions for sexual offences has been a cause for concern for some time.

In the vast majority of cases where the offender is an adult, they seem wholly inappropriate, largely because they don't in any way reflect the seriousness of the crime or the long-lasting and often devastating impacts that sexual violence has on lives.

Conservative MP for Eastleigh Mims Davies said: A caution, in my belief, is designed for use where suitable in cases of minor incidents and complaints and I would like to think that the police would be very careful in their use for the most serious matters."

More at: http://www.hampshirechronicle....ces/#comments-anchor

The British constabulary more resemble the forces of an occupying power, than the police of a free people.  If, the Demmies have their way, this could be your daughters. 

TRUTH -- THE NEW HATE SPEECH!

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Maybe the rapes weren't racist, so what!  Even the British courts are resembling that of an occupying power.  Soviets and Chicoms murdered millions of their own in the gulags and camps.  But, but they weren't racists.

"The rape and exploitation of white girls by a gang of 17 mostly Pakistani men was not racially motivated, a judge has claimed.

The decision means members of the Newcastle-based grooming gang, who have been described by victims as monsters, were able to avoid the tougher sentences which accompany racially motivated crimes.

Despite the abuse being labeled profoundly racist by former director of public prosecutions Lord MacDonald, with MPs and campaigners having urged the crimes of Asian grooming gangs to be treated as racially aggravated, Judge Penny Moreland claimed the men chose their victims not because of their race, but because they were young, impressionable, naive and vulnerable.

Prosecutor John Elvidge acknowledged that the victims were white, British and female and the defendants were of Asian extraction, but insisted: There is no evidence the defendants expressed any racial malice to the complainants.

The ethnicity of all potential targets is not known, he told Newcastle Crown Court, and added that at one party a victim was black while a woman who attended another was of Asian origin, but he said neither victim wished to give evidence."

More at: http://www.breitbart.com/londo...ls-not-racist-judge/

Photo published for 6,000 Child Abuse Allegations in Muslim Grooming Gang 'Hotspot' Sandwell in Five Years - Breitbart

 

Brit males appear to be the ones who've lost their cojones. 

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