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- From: jem@snug.acci.com.au (Joan McGalliard)
- Newsgroups: soc.feminism
- Subject: Re: Women's and men's safety
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 23:07:31 GMT
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- What keeps me most a prisoner is not so much with the real
- danger to myself, or even my perception of the danger, but
- society's perception of the danger.
-
- I was attacked by a stranger in a public place (albiet at
- 1am) a number of years ago. The man threw me to the ground,
- I struggled and screamed, he ran away. The police attitude
- - along with a great deal of interest in finding my
- assaillent - was "what were you doing there at that time of
- the night anyway?" (I was walking home from work.) Despite
- the fact I well equipped to handle that situation, I was
- under pressure from not only my own fear, but also from the
- police, to modify my behaviour greatly because of the risk.
- I never told my parents about this incident, although I was
- still living with them, because I knew their fears would
- imprison me further.
-
- I friend of mine was sexually assaulted by a taxi driver on
- her way home from a nightclub. Her father's attitude "what
- do you expect, dressed like that?" She was the victim, yet
- she was supposed to change her life around the incident.
-
- Every now and then someone stabs and robs a taxi driver in
- this city. I have never heard the police advise taxi
- drivers to stop working, or to only carry female passengers
- or whatever. That would be silly. The attitude is always
- one of "we must catch this man before he strikes again."
- Yet last year, when a woman was raped by a taxi driver, the
- official police line was "women should avoid catching taxis
- alone" But what else can you do if you don't have a car?
- Public transport is unsafe after dark, relying on friends
- robs you of much hard one independence, many women could no
- longer get home from work, or go out in the evening with
- people who didn't live in the same house. The advice was
- useless, but apparently considered by the person who gave it
- as reasonable.
-
- joan
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- Joan McGalliard ACCI
- Australian Computing and Communications Institute.
- Phone 282 2548
- Fax 282 2501
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