It’s bad enough that European governments have turned against
their own people. But to prosecute young girls for defending themselves
from savages ought to be a casus belli.
“Girl faces fine for protecting herself against sexual assault,” Copenhagen Post, January 26, 2016 (thanks to William):
Pepper-spraying a man who tried to pull down her trousers may cost 17-year-old girl dearly
A 17-year-old girl in Sønderborg has found herself in violation of
the arms act for using pepper spray on an English-speaking man who tried
to pull down her trousers.
The girl notified police in southern Jutland police that she had been
sexually assaulted across the street from the Sønderborg cultural and
community centre, the Sønderborghus.
She said that an English-speaking man unbuttoned her trousers and tried to get them off.
The girl then pulled out a pepper spray and frightened off her assailant.
Guilty of self-protection
Now the girl is facing charges for defending herself.
“It is illegal to possess and use pepper spray, so she will probably be charged,” local police head Knud Kirsten told TV SYD.
The girl’s report to the police comes in the wake of several
incidents in Sønderborg, in which some asylum-seekers from the local
asylum centre have found it difficult to behave properly towards women
while out on the town.
It is unknown whether the man who allegedly violated the 17-year-old girl is an asylum-seeker.
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