kranky
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- Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
While I agree that doing what you recommend is a great way to avoid being accused of sexual harassment, this chick wouldn't even have her case heard before a judge....it's likely the DA wouldn't even press charges.Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Sraaz
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
just give up guys, Sraaz obviously is stubborn and too immature to see that this is a real issue. Let him continue in his idiocy until he too gets sued.
Wow you're quite the dumbass aren't you? I didn't disagree with it being an issue. the entire point of everything I've ever posted is about the way she handled it. Kindly try reading the thread again.
I have read the thread and mikey is right.
NO matter why she did it. She has the right and he has been sexualy harrasing her.
once a women says no to a date MOVE THE FUCK ON. Do NOT tease her about it, DO not joke about it, DO NOT FUCKING ASK HER AGAIN.
best idea is not to even ask a coworker out on a date.
Sorry, but she doesn't get to hang out with this guy for months, laugh at him asking her out JOKINGLY for months, then suddenly cry "harassment" down the line.
If she had reported him for harassment AT THE BEGINNING, she'd have a case.
And even if this one somehow made to to court, it'd be laughed out.
Again,
Pussification
Of
America
I agree that in this particular situation, there's about zero chance of any legal repercussions. But even so, the guy got in trouble, got written up, and may have a boss sitting there with a twitchy finger on the "FIRE HIM" button just out of paranoia. There's real consequences even though it won't ever get to a court.