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In reply to the discussion: "For an educated middle-class woman to face public arrest and a strip search is almost unimaginable" [View all]pnwmom
(110,254 posts)205. The details will come out. In the meantime, the charges are warranted.
There is more than enough for probable cause.
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Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2013
OP
The case touches on a string of issues that strike deeply in India? She's a diplomat FFS!
Xipe Totec
Dec 2013
#1
Now, India has appointed her to its permanent mission at the United Nations
Xipe Totec
Dec 2013
#152
Now, India has appointed her to its permanent mission at the United Nations and
Xipe Totec
Dec 2013
#148
"The treatment and pay of household staff, meanwhile, is largely seen as a family issue, off-limits
bettyellen
Dec 2013
#3
Sorry, msanthrope, argument over and you lose (the dreaded "a" word has been unlimbered).
11 Bravo
Dec 2013
#98
What's stunning is your attempt to conflate the appropriate treatment of 7 year old boys ...
11 Bravo
Dec 2013
#120
Actually...her booking procedure has nothing to do with the presumption of innocence.
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#184
I don't think it's a defense so much as yet another opportunity for that poster to use the word
Number23
Dec 2013
#174
You forgot "Stasi!". That's a favorite refrain of those engaging in political
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#180
So the question is whether ndentured servitude is violent by its nature
TroglodyteScholar
Dec 2013
#89
I absolutely agree. This strip searching of people is dehumanizing and intended to be.
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#20
And we have no machines that can detect these things? That's funny, I thought that we had 'naked
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#27
ok, if this was some winger from Oklahoma would you be asking that question?
uponit7771
Dec 2013
#43
It certainly wasn't a violent offense, and judging from her position, do you REALLY
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#135
I don't care who she is, no one should be treated the way they are treated, NO ONE, by our so-called
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#36
Has she been convicted of a crime? She was ACCUSED. According to my recollection of our
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#41
You are totally missing the point. It isn't about HER, or about the well known and disgraceful
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#73
What an odd post. Do you really think that people who SUPPORT our laws and principles are the ones
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#130
Thank you. I guess when people have been abused over a long period of time, either as individuals
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#79
I agree about arrest procedures. Cavity search is despicable, regardless who it applied to.
idwiyo
Dec 2013
#85
What surprises me most of all, is the fact that no one is discussing her subhuman treatment of her
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2013
#92
The rest of the issues are that she was arrested and was subject to the same treatment that
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#154
Case is open, for millions of Americans who are treated like animals over trivial
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#161
Yes....that is human trafficking. It isn't just the tv-movie-of the week white slavery
msanthrope
Dec 2013
#183
Sure, but she is not charged with human trafficking, or kidnapping or any other related offense
Vattel
Dec 2013
#206
If I were to read DU in threads like this and the Assange threads and focus only on the minority of
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#99
Do you believe inmates should be kept safe from assault while in custody?
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#65
We can be better than that. In Illinois, they are better: (725 ILCS 5/Art. 103 heading)
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#106
And was this woman arrested for a minor traffic offense or misdemeanor? No.
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#121
Bull. And we're NOT going to get over it. It's wrong to do this to any human being
Th1onein
Dec 2013
#159
Violations of rights by the government are always rationalized by appeal to safety.
Vattel
Dec 2013
#168
There was a lot of rhetoric in that piece you posted. From what i read in several articles earlier
okaawhatever
Dec 2013
#21
Yeah, there's a lot of weird stuff around this case: eg, the husband is testifying against her
Recursion
Dec 2013
#23
she probably thinks only the person she was trying to bring in should be treated that way
JI7
Dec 2013
#14
I like how India seems more outraged over "an educated, middle-class woman" getting this treatment
Blue_Tires
Dec 2013
#35
It's been litigated in the courts and found to be lawful to strip search all arrestee's
Jesus Malverde
Dec 2013
#55
So the fact that she's an educated middle class woman renders it unjust?
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2013
#69
Well, as somebody who's been to jail twice for non-violent civil disobedience
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#151
And I refer you to the fact that if you truly believe in equality under the law
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#71
I actually believe that the privileges granted to rich white people should be extended as far
intaglio
Dec 2013
#75
Restricted, possibly, if there is a danger of flight or intimidation of witnesses.
intaglio
Dec 2013
#176
To pretend that you can predict who is going to be a flight risk or who is going to act out
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#188
I must have missed the law where it says strip searches don't apply to Indian diplomats
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#158
Do you think everybody who could smuggle a weapon into jail advertises it on their forehead?
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#191
They search everyone to try and keep drugs and anything that can be used as a weapon out of the jail
Marrah_G
Dec 2013
#80
Seriously, for fear of concealed drugs we need strip searches for all arrestees held in jail?
Vattel
Dec 2013
#93
Tell that to somebody who was in jail for a minor offense that ended up getting shanked
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#117
Hey, I'm opposed to the drug war and locking people up for most non-violent offenses
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#189
Do you realize that you are saying that certain treatment should only be applied to those who look
Downtown Hound
Dec 2013
#190
But "For an educated middle-class woman to" keep a slave is completely imaginable, apparently.
KurtNYC
Dec 2013
#100
Bernie Madoff was not only strip-searched when booked, but cavity searched upon incarceration.
Ikonoklast
Dec 2013
#193
Bernie Madoff made a tragic mistake--he robbed the rich instead of the rest of us
yurbud
Dec 2013
#194
she is a piece of shit and worse than drug addicts who she is so offended to be put with
JI7
Dec 2013
#133
Too fucking bad. We decided the slavery question in this country a long time ago.
Starry Messenger
Dec 2013
#150