scoobidoo112
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Right, so what you are saying is everyone can say whatever they want to whoever they want no matter the age with no repercussions online because you don't think its a real crime? (even though it is)
Right, so what you are saying is everyone can say whatever they want to whoever they want no matter the age with no repercussions online because you don't think its a real crime? (even though it is)
But there is nothing to suggest that they are and in fact it's more likely that this "sexual assault" case would just be added to the increasing 70% stat so that a political party can suggest that nothing is being done.This affects the whole judicial system, if the police, judges and courts are bottleneck by misdemeanors. Especially when it's stupid crap said over the internet.
It's not that the judicial system does nothing. That's my point. The Judicial system is trying to do something and in fact giving priority to more serious crimes and there is nothing to suggest that they aren't. The fact that they didn't ignore this crime and it has been reported/investigated means nothing in the grand scheme of things. It too is likely to be dropped or delayed due to the lack of judges or lawyers in courts. It means nothing to the more serious crimes being committed or given priority to be prosecuted in court.Meanwhile people are getting raped, robbed and stabbed, and the judicial system does nothing.
Right, so what you are saying is everyone can say whatever they want to whoever they want no matter the age with no repercussions online because you don't think its a real crime? (even though it is)
I don't care about all these other crimes you are bringing up, they are completely irrelevant separate cases dealt with by completely separate departments within and outside the police force. There is ZERO evidence that them ivestigating this case means that a physical rape case will be pushed to the side.
I think all crimes should be investigated and yes, some should take priority over others of course, but there is no evidence this individual case is taking priority over physical rape victims. And, agaiun, different unit within the police will be dealing with itDon't you think that crimes should take precedence over misdemeanors?
Do you really think that a 70% drop in real rape cases is a good statistic?
I think all crimes should be investigated and yes, some should take priority, but there is no evidence this individual case is taking priority over physical rape victims.
There's that word again, 'real' crimes, it is a real crime, why do you think they are investigating it? And once again.... CEOP and Cyber Crimes Units, it does not take away resources from those investigating rape, theft, muggings, murder etc. And lets face it, the chances anything gong any further than a telling off/education by Cyber Crimes is slim.It's plainly obvious that the UK does not have the resources to investigate all crimes.
So priority should be given to real crimes.
That quote makes no sense, walking away from your computer doesn't make the other people stop what they are doing. Also, assuming the person doing the bullying you is the same person then they are monitoring your timeline. Because it would be a little weird everytime someone logs online they are harassed.
It will most likely be under Child Sexual Abuse, it doesn't matter if its online or in person, verbal, physical or even psychological, its all part of the same thing. Of course there will be levels of seriousness within that.My laywer brain is all confused. What crime are they going to charge this guy with? It's not actually sexual assault. Would it be some kind of harassment or stalking? Either way, this really feels like it should be handled as a private matter with the owners of Horizon Worlds, like potentially a violation of the Terms of Service, at least initially. If keeps happening repeatedly, then maybe it could be a targeted harassment campaign, but one incident should not result in a criminal charge, even if it's just a misdemeanor.
Wait a minute, people on here are criticising the police? for doing their job?
The girl WAS UNDER 16, she was verbally abused (and we can only imagine what was being said if it was a 'virtual gang rape' (actually, don't imagine that, that's horrible))
It is a crime and so it should be (for the verbal abuse), and for those saying just take off the headset, so its ok to do this and bully (and abuse) people off a platform they want to play? (and could potentially stalk them further than the game, but yes, the very second something was up she should have taken off the headset)
Actually, I think the word 'Avatar' is what the issue is because people are then separating an avatar to a human being, but it was a human being that was subjected to the verbal abuse not the avatar. (and as for the actual digital Avatar, I agree, that shouldn't come into it unless the game in question allows for the characters to interact in a more sexual way but then said game should have 18 only with warnings, but that's obvious)
So a 15 year old shouldnt play VR? I mean, that's another discussion, but VR Chat (10), Horizon Worlds(Parental Guidance), Rec Room (8) are all available to those age limits.An underage person shouldn't have been in a public lobby.
So yes, I am criticising the police for following this up and saying that it's possibly 'rape'. All while they can't spare a single officer to stop the local yobos throwing eggs and stones at windows.
Damn you guys got Thought Police already?
It’s a criminal offence to verbally abuse a minor?Again, you are only picking that part of the story, they verbally abused her, she's under 16, a minor. Stop thinking about it as just an Avatar, a real (young) person was subjected to the verbal (and in this case sexual) abuse.
(and I agree, in this instance the visual aspect should be ignored if what they were playing at the time has no realistic interpretation of the human body or body parts)
Yes? especially when its sexual in nature, which in this case it was (not that many get reported, but most will be investigated if they are, it will depend on the seriousness of the verbal abuse of course if anything is taken any further after being reported)It’s a criminal offence to verbally abuse a minor?
I can’t find that law online, please can you tell me where you’re finding that?Yes? especially when its sexual in nature, which in this case it was (not that many get reported, but most will be investigated if they are, it will depend on the seriousness of the verbal abuse of course if anything is taken any further after being reported)
Might as well close the internet then lol Scumbags are everywhere...It's time to establish a virtual police force to "catch" all these virtual bad guys.
Might as well close the internet then lol Scumbags are everywhere...
Its people's jobs as parents to keep an eye on their kids and you know....be responsible for what they're doing and watching and teaching them to not take everything at face value but that is actually hard work so screw that,just put a tablet in their hand and do a pikachu surprised face when they encounter creeps online....
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-67865327
Police are investigating a virtual sexual assault of a girl's avatar, the chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners has said.
Donna Jones said she had learned that a complaint was made in 2023, triggering a police inquiry.
The impact of the attack on the girl's avatar was said to be heightened because of the immersive nature of the VR experience.
According to an unnamed senior officer familiar with the matter who spoke to the paper the victim, under 16 at the time, suffered psychological trauma "similar to that of someone who has been physically raped".
In 2022, researcher Nina Jane Patel revealed she was abused in a virtual world operated by Meta called Horizon Venues (now part of Horizon Worlds), likening it to sexual assault.
Recalling the experience, Ms Patel told the same programme that she was "surrounded by three to four male-sounding and male-representing avatars, who started sexually harassing me in a verbal sense and then sexually assaulting my avatar".
She said they had used misogynistic language and "continued to touch my avatar in a way that can only be described as a sexual assault of my avatar".
The BBC has not yet confirmed on which platform the attack on the young girl's avatar took place but Meta has said in a statement: "The kind of behaviour described has no place on our platform, which is why for all users we have an automatic protection called personal boundary, which keeps people you don't know a few feet away from you.
I think its probably under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, but can also be under the Communications Act 2003 also, there are loads of laws regarding online use (and abuse), most are ignored, not serious enough or not known about though.I can’t find that law online, please can you tell me where you’re finding that?
So its the parents fault now? (I know you are not directly saying its the parents fault) not the abusers? the kid hasn't done anything wrong (as far as we are aware, now if they were playing an 18 rated VR game with sexual content then that would be a different discussion but i doubt that's the case here)Might as well close the internet then lol Scumbags are everywhere...
Its people's jobs as parents to keep an eye on their kids and you know....be responsible for what they're doing and watching and teaching them to not take everything at face value but that is actually hard work so screw that,just put a tablet in their hand and do a pikachu surprised face when they encounter creeps online....
Are there enough jails even for all of them?So the creeps/pedo wannabees who harras underage girls should not be prosecuted?
Just saying parents should teach their children to be responsible enough to avoid shit like this in the first place cuz creeps are everywhere whether on the streets or on the internet....especially the internet.So its the parents fault now? (I know you are not directly saying its the parents fault) not the abusers? the kid hasn't done anything wrong (as far as we are aware, now if they were playing an 18 rated VR game with sexual content then that would be a different discussion but i doubt that's the case here)
Yes lmao and all of the men pretending to be women. Hilarious shit.This brings back fond memories of me chasing people around Playstation Home, dry humping randomly like a crazed bunny rabbit.
Sexual Offences Act 2003I think its probably under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, but can also be under the Communications Act 2003 also, there are loads of laws regarding online use (and abuse), most are ignored, not serious enough or not known about though.
Childnet Laws Online has some info on it
Had to read that all the way through and click the article to even begin to comprehend what is going on.
This is one of the weirdest fucking things I've ever heard of. Tax payers money is going toward this kind of shit? Stop it, the police should just drop this crap and tell that fucking idiot to grow up.
The world has gone mad. Next we'll be hearing about how a bunch of cunts seeking therapy for the amount of virtual tea bagging they had to endure after being killed in Halo 2 all those years ago. This is just bananas.
well, for one, this isnt tea bagging in Halo, so, no, that caveat could be perfectly acceptable depending on the exact circumstancesSexual Offences Act 2003
This Act covers the prevention and protection of children from harm due to sexual offences. The term ‘sexual offences’ describes offences including, but not limited to, rape, sexual assault, causing sexual activity without consent, child sex offences including grooming, abuse of position of trust, offences against persons with a mental disorder impeding choice, voyeurism offences including recording sexually intrusive images under someone’s clothing and indecent photographs of children.
None of that has happened. Obviously the caveat is ‘not limited to’ but this is a ludicrous stretch which could also apply to tea bagging in Halo.
Communications Act 2003
This Act covers all forms and types of public communication. With regards to online behaviour,
it covers the sending of grossly offensive, obscene, menacing or indecent communications and any communication that causes needless anxiety or contains false accusation.
Probably the only actual foundation the Police have to go off and it’s their favourite thing to investigate. ‘This action made me feel bad’.
But yeah, there is no law against verbally abusing children and certainly no law that says you can’t ‘virtually molest’ someone (which by the way, makes an absolute mockery of actual victims of sexual abuse).
right before what you bolded?it covers the sending of grossly offensive, obscene, menacing or indecent communications
grossly offensive, obscene, menacing or indecent communicationswell, for one, this isnt tea bagging in Halo, so, no, that caveat could be perfectly acceptable depending on the exact circumstances
And did you completely skip over
right before what you bolded?
Sure, we don't know exactly what has been said but if the initial news article is anything to go off then the above certainly covers it.
And in the same article it also says 'who started sexually harassing me in a verbal sense', so we don't know what was said, I said there are laws against abusive language towards minors (especially sexual, which is exactly what the laws I posted are about), if that didn't happen then that's a different story.grossly offensive, obscene, menacing or indecent communications
‘She said they had used misogynistic language’.
Lock those misogynists up and throw away the key.
According to an unnamed senior officer familiar with the matter who spoke to the paper the victim, under 16 at the time, suffered psychological trauma "similar to that of someone who has been physically raped".
But in criminal law, rape and sexual assault require there to have been physical contact.
Glad whoever wrote that, BBC or Mail, at least did the bare minimum of research.
If you are talking about the sexual offences act nothing from that synopsis says you can’t use sexually abusive language towards a child. I’m curious how you think that would work in practice anyway. For example, if I called a 15 year old a slag and a Policeman heard, do you think I’d be dragged in front of the CPS and convicted of a crime?And in the same article it also says 'who started sexually harassing me in a verbal sense', so we don't know what was said, I said there are laws against abusive language towards minors (especially sexual, which is exactly what the laws I posted are about), if that didn't happen then that's a different story.
Its in the Communications ActIf you are talking about the sexual offences act nothing from that synopsis says you can’t use sexually abusive language towards a child. I’m curious how you think that would work in practice anyway. For example, if I called a 15 year old a slag and a Policeman heard, do you think I’d be dragged in front of the CPS and convicted of a crime?
The stance that some idiots playing a VR game should be treated in the same way as actual rapists or people who groom children is really distasteful and disrespectful to victims of SA. It’s also a gross misuse of public funds.
it covers the sending of grossly offensive, obscene, menacing or indecent communications
Its in the Communications Act
Sexually abusive language can be considered obscenity and indecent communications.grossly offensive, obscene, menacing or indecent communications
You said there are laws against abusive language aimed at minors (especially sexual) - there aren’t.
Those headers don’t cover abusive language, they cover grossly offensive language, obscenity and menacing or indecent communications.
sure.Sexually abusive language can be considered obscenity and indecent communications.
I wish I had a book like that to teach me about my body at 11. Seriously that’s a good book.I guess you might want to look into your kids school library then..
Or is it okay if it's state sanctioned for 11+?
S3e08 I thinkWhat episode is that from?
Life's a constant lesson. Grab a copy off Amazon. And some lube.I wish I had a book like that to teach me about my body at 11. Seriously that’s a good book.
Here is an experimentThe fact that there are people in this thread who are taking this seriously are so fucking funny to me.
There's a real easy way to fix this 'problem'. Show your kids where the 'off' switch is and teach them how to use it.
Touch grass, you clowns.
tbf fire department often has paramedics as well, they could've simply been closer than the nearest available ambulance.twenty minutes later two fire engines turned up. No shit, I couldn't believe it and walked off
That’s not pornhub. It’s an educational book meant to educate people about the body and sexuality. Lots of adults would be better off if they had that sort of education when they were younger but alas we have to be puritanical about the subject matter. 10 and 11 is a good age to start teaching children if you wait till they are 16 they would have already started experimenting by themselves and often times not in a healthy way because they were never taught. Sex education is lacking.Life's a constant lesson. Grab a copy off Amazon. And some lube.
Trust me, where I live, this made zero sense. I live a two minute walk to the hospital and ambulance storage garage where they are always available. It's when they get to the hospital it's a problem (No beds). The fire department is further and my road to get down is a nightmare for anything bigger than a fiestatbf fire department often has paramedics as well, they could've simply been closer than the nearest available ambulance.