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It won’t be long before we’re all wearing anonymous (maybe black) clothing, having arranged marriages, and even contacting someone via tinder is deemed harassment!
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Arget wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 2:34 pm Sydney's Club 77 cracks down on harassment, including staring and unwanted attention
ABC Radio Sydney / By Declan Bowring

A Sydney club is cracking down on creepy behaviour, including staring.(Unsplash: Long Truong)
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A Sydney nightclub has been praised for adopting a safety policy that includes potentially removing patrons who are staring at nightclub goers without their consent.

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Unwanted staring and leering are examples of sexual harassment, according to the Australian Human Rights Commission
Club 77's owner says the new safety policy mimics others being implemented around the world
The move is being applauded by many, but has led to some people leaving negative reviews online
Club 77, in the inner-city suburb of Darlinghurst, will have a security guard wearing a high-visibility pink vest who can be approached by patrons who feel they are being harassed.

Dane Gorrel says the club is creating a safe space for people to enjoy their night.

"Harassment is a big issue … that we've seen happening around the world, especially in venues," Mr Gorrel told ABC Radio Sydney Breakfast presenter James Valentine.

"We're just trying to be one step ahead of it.

"Any unwanted attention is deemed as harassment and it's just being dealt with accordingly now."

Mr Gorrel said the club updated its safety policy after speaking to people in the community and in local and international music scenes.

"We're just sort of adopting the same similar practices [that are] happening all around the world with venues like ours," Mr Gorrel said.

The club announced the update to its safety and harassment policy to its patrons in an Instagram post, saying any engagement must begin with verbal consent.

"This also applies if you are, for example, staring at someone from afar," the post said.

"If the attention you are giving someone is unwanted, that is considered harassment."

Staring and leering are considered examples of sexual harassment, according to the Australian Human Rights Commission.

Two young women dancing in a nightclub.
Harassment is not just limited to unwelcome comments or touching, according to the Human Rights Commission.(ABC News: Harriet Tatham)
Be cool or be kicked out
Vice-chair of the Night Time Industries Association and former Venue 505 owner Kerri Glasscock said she was happy to see the proactive promotion of a safe environment.


She said she always felt she had to be on the alert when she went out as a young woman.

"We constantly dealt with unwanted attention and harassment, pretty much nightly," Ms Glasscock said.

"It's fantastic to see people, you know, not waiting until something terrible happens."

Ms Glasscock said her old venue – a jazz club in the city – had zero tolerance for harassment.

"We just were really mindful of creating an environment that was safe and where people could just be themselves," she said.

"We would always kick someone out if they were not being cool."

A bartender, face unseen, fixes a drink in a nightclub.
The announcement has been met with support, but also some criticism.(Unsplash: Louis Hansel)
Olivia texted ABC Radio Sydney to label Club 77's decision a "game changer".

"I'm a 31-year-old woman and it's such a pain when you have a creep who is staring at you or following you around and security are not paying attention, even when you try and alert them," Olivia said.

Internet users offended by the change have been targeting the club's online by giving it one-star reviews.
What’s the point in going to a place like this? you’d be walking on eggshells, terrified of making eye contact with some fucking misery who’ll start blowing a rape whistle.
This is the modern equivalent of those bitches who when asked if they wanted to dance, would tell a guy to “fuck off”, rather than just decline with a “no thanks”, if they don’t fancy a person they feel entitled to treat them like shit, or worse.
Modern courtship must be a nightmare, now you can’t even look a person up and down, never mind approach them and pay them a compliment, for fear of being treated like some kind of sex offender.
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Modern courtship must be a nightmare, now you can’t even look a person up and down, never mind approach them and pay them a compliment, for fear of being treated like some kind of sex offender.
This modern inclusive world is feeling anything but.
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National October 14, 2022
Phnom Penh machete youths busted
Khmer Times


14 machete wielding thugs have been busted in Phnom Penh for their part in a series of violent crimes


The specialized police force of Dangkor District Police Inspectorate led by Colonel Chim Sitha, Dangkor District Police Inspector, arrested the louts for aggravated theft – namely the robbery of a motorbike armed with machetes at 3:00 AM. On October 13, 2022, near the Toul Pong traffic light in Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, arrested four suspects, including:

After interrogating the 14 suspects, they confessed to the authorities that they had committed numerous robberies in Dangkor district:



Attempted aggravated robbery at the Toul Pong traffic light in Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, on October 13, 2022 at 3:00 AM

Hijacking a motorcycle in front of a palm juice stall in Prakar village, Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, on October 10, 2022 at 00:40

Aggravated theft by violence on National Road 2, Kandal Village, Rolous Sangkat, Dangkor District, Phnom Penh on October 1, 2022 at 01:30 (decided).

Aggravated intentional violence in front of Wat Sambour, Street 217, Mol Village, Sangkat Dangkor, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh.

The criminals will no be prosecuted to the full extent of the law

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National 7 mins ago - BREAKING NEWS
A close shave: Machete louts receive haircut justice in Phnom Penh
Khmer Times


Following their arrest for a series of violent crimes, 14 machete wielding thugs received a short, sharp dose of Phnom Penh justice yesterday

The louts had been arrested for aggravated theft – namely the robbery of a motorbike armed with machetes at 3:00 AM. On October 13, 2022, near the Toul Pong traffic light in Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, arrested four suspects, including:

After interrogating the 14 suspects, they confessed to the authorities that they had committed numerous robberies in Dangkor district:



Attempted aggravated robbery at the Toul Pong traffic light in Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, on October 13, 2022 at 3:00 AM

Hijacking a motorcycle in front of a palm juice stall in Prakar village, Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, on October 10, 2022 at 00:40

Aggravated theft by violence on National Road 2, Kandal Village, Rolous Sangkat, Dangkor District, Phnom Penh on October 1, 2022 at 01:30 (decided).

Aggravated intentional violence in front of Wat Sambour, Street 217, Mol Village, Sangkat Dangkor, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh.

The wannabe gangsters received a free haircut, courtesy of police and were then made to sign good conduct contracts.

Well that showed them the error of their ways............daddy influence ?

Bloody good thing they were not playing cards :please:

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