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riqster

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Thu Jul 31, 2014, 09:28 AM Jul 2014

Rape Culture exists because Law Enforcement Agencies encourage it. [View all]

http://m.clevescene.com/cleveland/roofie-island-a-summer-of-reported-druggings-and-rapes-on-put-in-bay-lake-eries-party-destination/Content?oid=4345726&showFullText=true
I’ve ranted oftentimes over the years about how sexist prosecutors and lazy/preeve cops fail to protect citizens from sexual predators; and have been duly informed that I was blowing things out of proportion, yadayada. In response to those who say such rape-enabling twaddle, I hereby submit yet another example: the sleepy little town of Put-In-Bay, Ohio.

There is so much rape happening there, it’s been re-named “Roofie Island” From the above article (which you really ought to read):

Since May, there are have been at least a dozen documented incidents of people suspected of being dosed with date-rape drugs at Put-In-Bay bars, with no arrests. In that time, there have been at least three reported rapes of drugged or heavily intoxicated women and only once — when police came upon a 27-year-old Mentor man in the act, with several eye witnesses who spotted him tackling her to the ground — has somebody been arrested so far.
On Saturdays this summer, EMS has had to regularly transport girls from the popular pool bar Mist to the hospital after someone slipped date-rape drugs into their drinks.

In early May, a trauma nurse at a southeast Michigan hospital called Put-In-Bay police to report a woman was raped on the island that weekend. According to the police report (where the victim’s and suspect’s names have been redacted), the nurse relayed the story: a Mr. Ed’s manager asked a female bartender to have drinks with him after work on a Saturday. Once out with him, she lost consciousness, only to come-to at 2:30 a.m. with her boss on top of her, yelling at her to “take her fucking clothes off.” She told him no, the report says, and that she was on her period. But he pulled down her pants, pulled out her tampon, and had his way with her. The police report says the woman declined to pursue charges because she didn’t want to lose her job, but that turned out to not be true.

Just before 4 p.m. on July 7, they were dispatched for a drugged female at the pool, only to have one of her friends pass out at the same time EMS was treating her, stoking EMS’s fears that more women have been and will be drugged: “The EMS worker informed me that it was most likely ruphy (sic) and stated there will probably be a lot more individuals getting ruphied (sic).” The police report notes “nothing further” in terms of an investigation.


The local police chief is not only doing nothing about these crimes; he is under investigation himself for excessive force and other offenses. Sound like Steubenville on an island? Yup. It shows, yet again, that America has a big problem with rape culture that the country refuses to address.

I have been criticized for advocating harsh penalties for convicted rapists. If that seems cruel to you, ask yourself if the current state of affairs is any kinder. It is not. By ignoring crimes of sexual violence, our government is giving tacit approval to such behavior, and until severe and visible punishment starts harshly and consistently raining down upon the perpetrators, rape will continue to terrorize our culture.

Mercy to the guilty is truly, as Adam Smith said, cruelty to the innocent. Time for the cops and judges to unleash some cruelty on the rapists and their enablers, and to save the mercy for their victims.

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It sounds like the first step however is to make the police actually el_bryanto Jul 2014 #1
Just so. riqster Jul 2014 #2
You are generalizing based on an anecdote Evergreen Emerald Jul 2014 #3
Have to ask, where do you live? WCLinolVir Jul 2014 #5
I have to disagree with your post on multiple counts: riqster Jul 2014 #6
Here are a few examples buttressing my point. riqster Jul 2014 #8
America has a huge rape problem that society needs to deal with. TIMETOCHANGE Jul 2014 #9
One quibble: riqster Jul 2014 #10
No... they happen because of rapists. Learn cause and effect. LanternWaste Jul 2014 #11
Well and concisely put. riqster Jul 2014 #14
PLEASE tell me you forgot the sarcasm icon with this post, because you cannot possibly be serious-- niyad Jul 2014 #20
I was trying to assume ignorance on the poster's part, but you are probably right. riqster Jul 2014 #22
I've defended rapists in court. TIMETOCHANGE Aug 2014 #44
The other poster was correct. You are blaming the victim . riqster Aug 2014 #45
Yep. laundry_queen Aug 2014 #46
Also in terms of reading comprehension. riqster Aug 2014 #47
Absolutely disgusting. WCLinolVir Jul 2014 #4
Exactly. The message sent by our justice system is "meh", when it comes to such crimes. riqster Jul 2014 #7
If police can't get a suspect/witness due to lack of evidence then there is little they can do. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2014 #12
The local news media has done just what you suggest. riqster Jul 2014 #15
To be fair, the police are busy choke-holding people BBQ'ing without a permit. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2014 #17
I'd be OK with them focusing on rapists instead of grillers. riqster Jul 2014 #18
Maybe we should stop assuming redqueen Jul 2014 #23
Where did I even come close to writing such a thing? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2014 #24
Not you personally redqueen Jul 2014 #26
Well, yes. The absence of consent would be the normal state of affairs riqster Jul 2014 #27
I was under the impression that an allegation of rape assumes no consent but even then Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2014 #35
Maybe we need a federal SVU force to take action when local agencies will not. nt conservaphobe Jul 2014 #13
In Ohio, the Staties and BCI get called in when the clamor rises to a certain level. riqster Jul 2014 #16
but we are told, repeatedly, almost hysterically, that there is NO rape culture, NO war on women. niyad Jul 2014 #19
Yup. Even DUers spout that claptrap. riqster Jul 2014 #21
it sickens me when I see it here. from other places it is not surprising--here it passes obscene. niyad Jul 2014 #41
True. riqster Jul 2014 #42
Kicked and recommended In_The_Wind Jul 2014 #25
Thanks. riqster Jul 2014 #29
I had recced you up until the last two paragraphs. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #28
I understand what you are saying about the last two paragraphs. riqster Jul 2014 #30
Thanks for understanding. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #31
Here's hoping. The Sandusky paper wasn't getting enough traction, riqster Jul 2014 #33
We took a day cruise to Put-In-Bay last year from San Dusky joeglow3 Jul 2014 #32
It's very nice weekdays and weekend mornings. riqster Jul 2014 #34
That was all we did joeglow3 Jul 2014 #37
We're doing the same thing soon. riqster Jul 2014 #39
And some of the prosecutors won't prosecute sexual assault. Manifestor_of_Light Jul 2014 #36
Yep. It's not just beat cops. riqster Jul 2014 #38
This was a female elected District Attorney, BTW, in a small county. Manifestor_of_Light Jul 2014 #40
and if you are a non-typical victim--if there are not enough bruises, if you are not crying, niyad Aug 2014 #43
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