I Am Supposed To To What I Am Told
Body & Soul7 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I personally would feel really sorry for the guy if they genuinely believed that the girl was of legal age. I can't believe that the police would do anything if she A) had fake id saying she was 18 or something, got all tarted up to go out, and lied about her age??? Of course, thats all hard to prove, but really, it's the parents who shouldn't be letting 15 yr olds in night clubs.
the law is not perfect but it is not there to catch unfortunate guys out on the pull its there to protect children, obviously this is important and i think it would make the application of this law very difficult if you tried to factor in "grey areas" of wether a crime was being committed e.g. its alright if she looked 18 and had fake id, as this would obviously become the stock line peodophile would you - you would then enter into gruelling court cases where the poor victim has to try and prove not only that she was abused but also that she didn't have fake id etc. I don't think any of you would wish to see this being brought in - as i have said in a previous thread please try and think out victims of sex attacks when making your aguments.
Secondly the age of consent can again never be perfect, yes some 15 year olds are very mature and developed some are imature children - there can be no perfect age to choose however choose we must to protect the vulnerable