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Hefty new fines for sexual misconduct

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Hank:
Yes, I'd say you're right David, any person male or female should not have to put up with such behavior, and if it takes a law to bring this about, then so be it.

Must say I don't know if such laws are very often actually needed for public places in the Philippines, or indeed for any other country, but surely most everyone would support their intent. Should also say they seem comprehensive and well thought-out, and no doubt they will account for the wide variety of just such situations :) :)

Peter:

--- Quote from: Hank on July 17, 2019, 09:00:59 PM ---......Should also say they seem comprehensive and well thought-out, and no doubt they will account for the wide variety of just such situations :) :)

--- End quote ---

Hank.

DU30's PR guy (who is also his personal lawyer) was on the GMA TV news the other evening and was asked if the President would abide by the Law, especially when he was speaking in public to an audience.

The reply was, and I paraphrase,"Before anyone can be prosecuted, someone in that audience must be personally named and that person must then file a personal complaint".

So the excuses and "slope-shouldering" have already started. And that was from a member of the Philippines Bar!

Peter

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