http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/...ver-police
"Rape is sex without consent in which the perpetrator does not reasonably believe that the complainant is consenting. It is common sense that these sexual acts fit that definition of rape and it could be the legal position too.
Consent is agreement by choice by someone who has the freedom and capacity to give it. And as the Irish rape case of Dee said a century ago: "The person by whom the act was going to be performed was part of its essence." One is surely deceived in multiple ways about that "essence" as a protester conned into sex with a policeman on duty, to bolster his believability."
Woah.
"Rape is sex without consent in which the perpetrator does not reasonably believe that the complainant is consenting. It is common sense that these sexual acts fit that definition of rape and it could be the legal position too.
Consent is agreement by choice by someone who has the freedom and capacity to give it. And as the Irish rape case of Dee said a century ago: "The person by whom the act was going to be performed was part of its essence." One is surely deceived in multiple ways about that "essence" as a protester conned into sex with a policeman on duty, to bolster his believability."
Woah.