Monday, February 27, 2006

Getting house-arrest for four years for butt slapping

Can you believe that someone would get a 4-year house-arrest sentence for slapping a woman's butt? I'm not convinced the punishment fits the crime. But, I do have to say that I was between the ages of 11 and 13 when some random dude slapped my butt when passing me by somewhere. I remember I was wearing while overalls, in the shorts style. Might have been wearing black tights. Hey, it was the '80s. Anyways, I was very much offended. But, by the time I turned around to see who it was, the person was gone.

The following article is from Reuters:

Man sentenced for ride-by bottom slap

Sun Feb 26, 8:28 AM ET

A Colombian man has been sentenced to four years' house arrest for slapping a woman's bottom as he rode by her on his bicycle, sparking debate on whether the punishment fit the crime.

Showing re-enactments of the incident, television news shows were filled on Friday with legal experts offering opinions about the judgment handed down earlier in the week by Bogota's district court.

Some said that to confine bicycle messenger Victor Garcia to his home for four years for smacking Diana Marcela Diaz's buttocks was excessive. Others said it would deter other men.

One program showed three models having their denim clad bottoms smacked so hard by a phantom hand it could be clearly heard by television viewers.

The women said that while the punishment seemed extreme, they hoped the case would mean they would be safer while on foot.

"It happened to me once," one of the models said. "I was walking very relaxed and a guy rode by on his bicycle and, 'ta!' He smacked me. I took off my shoe to hit him with it but he was already too far away."

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