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Offline muddy4x4

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sexual harassment
« on: March 19, 2008, 22:23:33 »
Just wondering if anyone can help me out here ? an adult making a remark to another adult could be referred to as sexual harassment but what if a child made signs referring in a personnel way to an adult. Could this also be sexual harrasment ?
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Re: sexual harassment
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2008, 23:15:35 »
sexual harrassment is just like racist remarks, if the victim deems the remark or action as racist or sexist then it becomes that. If the gesture (sexual) is inapproriate then it is breaking the law, if the gesture is made by a minor then it is dealt with accordingly, I think thats right  :-.

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Re: sexual harassment
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2008, 08:34:04 »
Most issues I can think of are arround "sexual harrasment "are with regard to the workplace so children ar not covered and there would be no real prescident. The obvious exception is schools which I know knothing about, but would expect there is guidence from teaching unions/dfes(or whatever they are called this year).

If its nothing to do with workplace/shcool then its just down to anti-social behaviour or possibly "adult" sex laws (nusance,flashing. assult etc) l if they are a teenager?  Unless its frequent the chances of anyone doing anything are likley to be remote?

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Re: sexual harassment
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2008, 12:36:45 »
How old is the child? If under the age of ten, it woudl be unlikely that any action could be taken. However, if the child is under that age, and is making suggestive comments or actions towards an adult, I would be seriously concerned for the childs welfare. Where did the kid find out about that sort of stuff, considering a lot of things that kids say or do, is learned behaviour. :shock:
I'd be making a phone call to Social Services and the Child Protection Unit at the local Police.

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Re: sexual harassment
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2008, 19:31:25 »
Not been funny, but does anyone really care?

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Re: sexual harassment
« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2008, 19:39:59 »
Cnorman if you have kids I bet they are outside the spar now wearing track suits and anoying the crap out of people...

And if you don't thank god....

Yes some people care if I thought my misses was getting harrased by some scrote of any age I'd want to do somthing about it.

It's parents that don't care that are killing this country!!!!!

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Re: sexual harassment
« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2008, 19:51:32 »
Not been funny, but does anyone really care?

As the question was posted I guess the poster cares  :evil:

I dont know the answer to your question but hate it when comments like that are posted so.... no Mr Norman you are NOT FUNNY or clever nor can you spell  :P :P
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Re: sexual harassment
« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2008, 22:21:05 »
Certainly Social Services would want to get involved if the child is under 10, but they may wish to investigate the background circumstances of any child under the age of 16.  Since such behaviour from children towards adults is an indicator that the child may be at risk of some form of abuse.

The child comes first in this situation, being insulted by a minor is not nice, you should report the incident to the Police, so they can compile evidence towards an ASBO / CRASBO, if the insults are of a sexual nature, then report this to the Police, and Social Services, to protect the minor.

 






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