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Claudia it is against the law for anyone on a construction site to shout anything at women in the UK
You walk past any where they are building or about to build and you see signs stipulating that it is an offence to do this.
Shame know one has told the foreign workers who do gardening or roof work that...I've watched them abuse young girls as young as 11, still in primary school, shouting things and giggling in their own language and it doesn't take a mastermind to be able to sense what they are saying and it makes my blood boil that these men can get away with it and a man did say something to some builders who pretended ....'me no speak english'....disgusting.
You walk past any where they are building or about to build and you see signs stipulating that it is an offence to do this.
Shame know one has told the foreign workers who do gardening or roof work that...I've watched them abuse young girls as young as 11, still in primary school, shouting things and giggling in their own language and it doesn't take a mastermind to be able to sense what they are saying and it makes my blood boil that these men can get away with it and a man did say something to some builders who pretended ....'me no speak english'....disgusting.
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kitti wrote:Claudia it is against the law for anyone on a construction site to shout anything at women in the UK
You walk past any where they are building or about to build and you see signs stipulating that it is an offence to do this.
Shame know one has told the foreign workers who do gardening or roof work that...I've watched them abuse young girls as young as 11, still in primary school, shouting things and giggling in their own language and it doesn't take a mastermind to be able to sense what they are saying and it makes my blood boil that these men can get away with it and a man did say something to some builders who pretended ....'me no speak english'....disgusting.
Absolutely. hear, hear kitti. on top of which my wife, and other women have told me that there is a difference between wolf whistling, and some innuendo (when such things were allowed) and to feel a man's eyes crawling all over you as it were. The one they quite enjoyed and the other as Iris said made them feel somehow unclean.
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When I stopped getting a wolf whistle from the builders. I thought that's it I am past it. That was a terrible moment
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fuzeta wrote:When I stopped getting a wolf whistle from the builders. I thought that's it I am past it. That was a terrible moment
Oh dear.... I do feel sorry for you. I'll let you know when that happens to me
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Come on now ......
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Angelina wrote:fuzeta wrote:When I stopped getting a wolf whistle from the builders. I thought that's it I am past it. That was a terrible moment
Oh dear.... I do feel sorry for you. I'll let you know when that happens to me
As long as they don't do it to me. Oh I don't know though.
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kitti wrote:Claudia it is against the law for anyone on a construction site to shout anything at women in the UK
You walk past any where they are building or about to build and you see signs stipulating that it is an offence to do this.
Shame know one has told the foreign workers who do gardening or roof work that...I've watched them abuse young girls as young as 11, still in primary school, shouting things and giggling in their own language and it doesn't take a mastermind to be able to sense what they are saying and it makes my blood boil that these men can get away with it and a man did say something to some builders who pretended ....'me no speak english'....disgusting.
I'm not in the UK.
If children get raped and predators get away with it for years sometimes decades, I'd like to know what the penalties are for shouting things to women in construction sites and how control of that is done. Personally, I'm thick skinned and I soon realise that answering back is a great way of dealing with it especially making jokes about their wives, mothers and insinuating about penis sizes and erectile dysfunction. Worked wonders with me, I can assure you.
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Kate McCann would be soooo jealous of me because I am, to put it politely, extremely well endowed up top. Which does trigger various wolf whistles and lewd comments from builders etc, even though I am in my 50s. I'm used to it.
There were two lads on a building site once and one shouted "What a huge pair of tits!" and I replied right back, "aye, but not as big as pair as the two of you!" (Calling a man a "tit" in Scotland is NOT a compliment). The passers by fell about laughing and the two "workmen" slunk off. Like I said, I've put up with it since I was 14 and I can deal with it.
The Muslim in Aldi was a totally different kettle of fish. It wasn't a bit of lighthearted banter or flirting or jokey. It was abusive and disgusting.
There were two lads on a building site once and one shouted "What a huge pair of tits!" and I replied right back, "aye, but not as big as pair as the two of you!" (Calling a man a "tit" in Scotland is NOT a compliment). The passers by fell about laughing and the two "workmen" slunk off. Like I said, I've put up with it since I was 14 and I can deal with it.
The Muslim in Aldi was a totally different kettle of fish. It wasn't a bit of lighthearted banter or flirting or jokey. It was abusive and disgusting.
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fuzeta wrote:Come on now ......
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fuzeta wrote:Come on now ......
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fuzeta wrote:Come on now ......
I'm not sure why you're laughing...anyone would think I made it up.
Btw...that picture of you really does not do you justice
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Oh yes, I had breasts quite developed at 11 or 12. That's why I got used to hearing pretty disgusting things very early on. The trick is not to let it get to you and always imply something that sexually diminishes the 'offender'. That said, one thing that I hated (and the reason why I never liked discos) was when on a few occasions I did go and the disco was so crowded that someone would feel you up and you had no idea who so you couldn't do much about it. I think I might have distributed some slaps to the wrong people. And once a woman touched my breast and it wasn't an accident!
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Iris wrote:Kate McCann would be soooo jealous of me because I am, to put it politely, extremely well endowed up top. Which does trigger various wolf whistles and lewd comments from builders etc, even though I am in my 50s. I'm used to it.
There were two lads on a building site once and one shouted "What a huge pair of tits!" and I replied right back, "aye, but not as big as pair as the two of you!" (Calling a man a "tit" in Scotland is NOT a compliment). The passers by fell about laughing and the two "workmen" slunk off. Like I said, I've put up with it since I was 14 and I can deal with it.
The Muslim in Aldi was a totally different kettle of fish. It wasn't a bit of lighthearted banter or flirting or jokey. It was abusive and disgusting.
I agree with you entirely Iris abusive and disgusting, and I've been told invasive as well.
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ISIS HAVE PLANS TO PRODUCE BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS INCLUDING BUBONIC PLAGE SO ANALYSIS OF A LAPTOP REVEALS.
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IRAQI SOLDIERS HAVE BROKEN THE SIEGE OF AMERLI
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So ISIS/ISIL/IS or whatever they call themselves this week are not invincible after all.
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isis ARE SELLING YAZIDID WOMEN FOR £20??
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Badboy wrote:isis ARE SELLING YAZIDID WOMEN FOR £20??
I have no words to express my feelings on that.
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I was reading an article a couple of weeks ago. It was written by Dr Taj Hargey an Oxford Imam. It is rather long but I found it very good. Especially his comments about the fact that all these protesters all around Europe and of course in this country demonstrating against Israel and their war with Hamas in Gaza. Whilst not one protest has been made about what is happening in Iraq. The brutal killings of the Yazidi's and persecution of Christians seem to mean nothing to them. Here it is, sorry about the bumph which comes with it!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2725475/Why-aren-t-British-Muslims-condemning-maniacs-killing-Islam-From-leading-Muslim-voice-troubling-question.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2725475/Why-aren-t-British-Muslims-condemning-maniacs-killing-Islam-From-leading-Muslim-voice-troubling-question.html
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IRAQI FORCES MAKING PROGRESS AGAINST ISIS.
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Badboy wrote:IRAQI FORCES MAKING PROGRESS AGAINST ISIS.
All a bit odd when you think British forces sent by bliar were fighting Iraqi forces a few years ago ! Well the Iraqi forces were chucking a few bombs and bullets then running away mostly.
Thats what they do.
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ISIS GAINING GROUND IN PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN.
SAID TO HAVE AMBITIONS TO CONQUER CHINA,SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.
SAID TO HAVE AMBITIONS TO CONQUER CHINA,SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.
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Badboy wrote:ISIS GAINING GROUND IN PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN.
SAID TO HAVE AMBITIONS TO CONQUER CHINA,SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.
I'm certain they do have ambitions in that direction badboy. After all a global Caliphate is the goal. For the moment at least any such ambition remains a pipe dream. China certainly isn't going to roll over for them no matter what is happening in Xingjiang province. Militarily they need to consolidate what they have, assuming we let them that is and you know my views on that.
A bare fortnight after their so called leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi declared his Caliphate in existence. I understood the al Nusra brigade declared that no they were the real Caliphate. That seems to have gone strangely quiet since then.
I do know that 30 years ago hardly anyone had heard the word Islam. now it's front page new every single day.
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SAUDI ARABIA HAS ERECTED A 900 MILE LONG FENCE ALONG ITS IRAQI BORFER TO KEEP OUT ISIS
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Badboy wrote:SAUDI ARABIA HAS ERECTED A 900 MILE LONG FENCE ALONG ITS IRAQI BORFER TO KEEP OUT ISIS
Good evening Badboy
It'll have to be some fence to keep those cutthroats and rapists out. They have captured some serious weaponry including main battle tanks from the Iraqis in the early days. and they must be in use by now.
IS must also realise that warts and all Saudi Arabia is a key ally of the US and the west in general. They are also the main oil supplier. There is absolutely no possible way they could attack the Saudis without attacking the US and us into the bargain. The Saudis are also well supplied with serious weaponry and US and British (advisors) to make sure it works
They have several projects. Peace Sun Peace Hawk Peace Bell Peace Sentinel Peace Shield and possibly one or two more. They are the fighter aircraft The airborne AWACS The Missile programme including patriot (Iron Dome) missiles. Doubtless they have more, and more modern equipment since my day.
Even given complete ineptitude on the part of the Saudi military they would be a hard nut to crack and cause the west to declare full scale war on them. I don't think they could cope with that. At least not yet.
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