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No one did anything . . . it's too bad they can't track those people down and charge them as accomplices :mad:

this is a question of morality verses legality.

If you're on a beach, and someone is drowning, are you required to rescue them?

Nope. that's the life guard's job.

are you obligated to TELL the life guard - maybe.

I think it's just as awful as you do that no one intervened, but if they have any obligation, it's to report it, not rescue.

Rape is one of the few crimes where I'd support 'an eye for an eye' though.

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That is sad and silly at the same time, for god's sake, someone is raping that woman, and they are passing by ? to be honest, that one of the reason these kids would do such things, because no one would even stop them, and that guy whome she asked to use his phone to call 911, kept walking...... lol sorry but that's stupid.

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Prison time with Bubba while the guards "look the other way"? I'd support that.

I think you'd have to be very transparent about it, if it were to be viewed as a legitimate punishment.

Sodomy with a dildo or whatever. Public audience (the sick fucks) pay $100/ticket, and you can order it on pay-per-view for $25. (have to replicate the victim's shame and humiliation in addition to simply replicating the physical trauma - otherwise it's not really an eye-for-an-eye).

I don't know why i bothered devoting the last 15 seconds of my life considering the most fair way to facilitate such a punishment. It will never happen (in the US).

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that guy whome she asked to use his phone to call 911, kept walking...... lol sorry but that's stupid.
Anybody read where the guy wouldnt let her use his cell phone to call for help afterwards? Homeboy just walked off.

The victim has a mental illness that affects her ability to interact with others socially. She had also just been raped, and was probably somewhat hysterical, crying, makeup smeared, etc.

If some woman came up to me looking the way she did, I'd probably assume she was high, homeless, crazy, or some combination of all three and keep walking too. I'm not proud of that, but it's an honest answer...

or are you in the habit of lending your phone out to any random who asks?

It's a sad situation - i just don't think we should all be so quick to judge without all the facts.

and let's not misdirect our anger at the bystanders. the suspect is ultimately to blame.

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