The Herald's Jessica Van Sack takes a ride with an undercover MBTA police unit that uses a female decoy to snag men with wandering hands on the subway. She reports on her own close call with a groper and how a "notorious pickpocket" kept his fingers to himself despite a woman's wide-open bag when he spotted one of the cops giving him the eye.
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Have you seen her? It is
By Anonymous
Thu, 03/20/2008 - 12:50pm
Have you seen her? It is most certinaly entrapment. (May I joke this way or is it too close to the edge?)
Oh, of course not
By BStu
Thu, 03/20/2008 - 12:54pm
Saying women deserve to be groped because a man is attracted to them is WAY funny. High-laious stuff. Really. And to say it while Anonymous, too. Just great stuff. Get this guy on Last Comic Standing, or something!
Really, now anonymous
By SwirlyGrrl
Thu, 03/20/2008 - 12:59pm
Entrapment? Why, we just can't expect men to control themselves! Just like diapered babies!
Maybe she should bring a rat trap for wandering hands then?
The only time I recall being groped on the T, Hands McAsshat took an elbow to the belly and a spike heel to the converse all stars (c.a. 1994). He limped off the train, doubled over, at the next stop.
It was very unusual that I was even wearing heels on the T, and lucky that I had some bike repair gear including a tire patch kit in my purse - I used the rubber/plastic melting cement to reattach the heel I used.
Gotta love that headline -
By Lyss
Thu, 03/20/2008 - 10:50pm
Gotta love that headline - Grope Patrol
I'm just a Herald Yob
By bobmetcalf
Thu, 03/20/2008 - 11:13pm
But I love that we are a two newspaper town!
Hijab Experiment
By SwirlyGrrl
Thu, 03/20/2008 - 11:45pm
I wonder: if the Grope Patrol "decoy" donned sharia-certified body covering, would she get groped more or groped less?
Would she be seen as uncomplaining and vulnerable, or protected?
Any sociology students want to take the plunge here?
Double standard and Female Propaganda
By Anonymous
Sat, 03/29/2008 - 1:38am
i used to work at a night club, i was groped all the time, did i like it no, i even had people shoving their thumbs in my ass, i worked at kfc had people rubbing themselves on me, im pissed but what could i do about it. Im a guy and they were girls. Its a sick double standard, its fine to grope guys if your a girl, its flirty, but your a pervert if you do it to girls i see. you say oh i punched him in the stomache then stepped on his feet. And everyone says yoyuo go girl! if the gender roles were reversed youd be having a shit that some girl got punched in the stomach and had her feet stepped on. Its this desire to get special priveledges and inability to see that what happens to women can happen to men, but nobody takes it seriously because and only because it happens to a guy. Its bs, want me to start punching every fat chick that gropes me, well i wont because i wont stoop to their level, like you did. groping happens it part of life, get over yourself, youll live. Besides if everyone has the right to be free from groping, where are the male cops watching out for drunk women at bars? Pleas you women want all the equality, but none of the shared responsibility, the more you put up a hissy little witch hunt, the less and less you will be respected, so go ahead, whine and cry and make a big fit next time your ass gets smacked, then go to the bar and get wasted and do the same thing to "that hot guy". You are hypocrites, and i beg you whine and cry louder, because it just reinforces everyones idea you need someone to protect you.