Yes you can but is it wise?
Good Day Folks:
It seems every few months this topic comes up again as it undoubtedly will in the future. The answer always seems to reduce to, yes you can but is it wise, bearing in mind placing valour before discretion may not be the most judicious choice given there likely won't be a police officer on every corner to help you should you need one.
Oh for sure, you can visit Winnipeg's McLaren Hotel, "A friendly place to meet people!" on a Saturday night to flash a big wad of cash and be well within your rights but is it wise? Or what about walking through one of the city's high crime areas alone late at night or early in the morning with a 24 of beer? No laws are being broken but is it wise?
Why needlessly tempt fate when discretion is the better part of valour?
Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk
Krista Ford apologizes for causing 'alarm' with a tweet
Thrusday, August 30, 2012
It seems every few months this topic comes up again as it undoubtedly will in the future. The answer always seems to reduce to, yes you can but is it wise, bearing in mind placing valour before discretion may not be the most judicious choice given there likely won't be a police officer on every corner to help you should you need one.
Oh for sure, you can visit Winnipeg's McLaren Hotel, "A friendly place to meet people!" on a Saturday night to flash a big wad of cash and be well within your rights but is it wise? Or what about walking through one of the city's high crime areas alone late at night or early in the morning with a 24 of beer? No laws are being broken but is it wise?
Why needlessly tempt fate when discretion is the better part of valour?
Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk
Krista Ford apologizes for causing 'alarm' with a tweet
Thrusday, August 30, 2012
Krista Ford has apologized for some controversial online advice she provided
to women about personal safety.
The morning after Ford tweeted that women shouldn’t “dress like a whore,” she posted a message saying she was sorry.
“I didn’t mean to cause such an alarm and I apologize if I did. I just want women to be safe,” Ford tweeted on Thursday morning.
Krista Ford, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's niece, was a high-profile member of a Toronto women's football team, the Toronto Triumph, part of the Lingerie Football League. (Facebook)
Hours before, the daughter of Toronto Councillor Doug Ford and the niece of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford had written the following message on Twitter: “Stay alert, walk tall, carry mace, take self-defence classes & don’t dress like a whore.”
The controversial tweet was posted shortly after Toronto police held a news conference to warn women in a downtown neighbourhood about a string of sexual assaults.
The tweet has since been removed.
Ford was a high-profile member of a Toronto women's football team, the Toronto Triumph, part of the Lingerie Football League. Ford quit the team.
Her advice to "carry mace" is also controversial, since mace is a prohibited and restricted weapon.
A similar comment from a Toronto police officer led to the creation of the Slut Walk, which has spread to cities across North America and Europe.
Const. Michael Sanguinetti said during a personal security conference at York University in January 2011 that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized."
Sanguinetti later apologized for the comment.
Slut Walk Toronto responded to Ford's comments on Thursday.
In a statement it said, "What Krista said was problematic for many reasons, including placing the onus for preventing sexual assault on a potential victim, pointing to clothes as a reason or inciting factor of sexual assault (time and time again proven to be untrue), and shaming survivors with 'don't dress like a whore.'
When anyone says that 'dressing like a whore' makes someone liable to be raped, they're blaming existing survivors for their own victimization."
The morning after Ford tweeted that women shouldn’t “dress like a whore,” she posted a message saying she was sorry.
“I didn’t mean to cause such an alarm and I apologize if I did. I just want women to be safe,” Ford tweeted on Thursday morning.
Krista Ford, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's niece, was a high-profile member of a Toronto women's football team, the Toronto Triumph, part of the Lingerie Football League. (Facebook)
Hours before, the daughter of Toronto Councillor Doug Ford and the niece of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford had written the following message on Twitter: “Stay alert, walk tall, carry mace, take self-defence classes & don’t dress like a whore.”
The controversial tweet was posted shortly after Toronto police held a news conference to warn women in a downtown neighbourhood about a string of sexual assaults.
The tweet has since been removed.
Ford was a high-profile member of a Toronto women's football team, the Toronto Triumph, part of the Lingerie Football League. Ford quit the team.
Her advice to "carry mace" is also controversial, since mace is a prohibited and restricted weapon.
A similar comment from a Toronto police officer led to the creation of the Slut Walk, which has spread to cities across North America and Europe.
Const. Michael Sanguinetti said during a personal security conference at York University in January 2011 that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized."
Sanguinetti later apologized for the comment.
Slut Walk Toronto responded to Ford's comments on Thursday.
In a statement it said, "What Krista said was problematic for many reasons, including placing the onus for preventing sexual assault on a potential victim, pointing to clothes as a reason or inciting factor of sexual assault (time and time again proven to be untrue), and shaming survivors with 'don't dress like a whore.'
When anyone says that 'dressing like a whore' makes someone liable to be raped, they're blaming existing survivors for their own victimization."
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