Should Hazel press charges?

Jakone-BeeJakone-Bee Posts: 1,764
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I assume the police would like to speak to Daley anyway but I think pressing charges is something Hazel needs to consider.
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  • fizzle90fizzle90 Posts: 6,467
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    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    I assume the police would like to speak to Daley anyway but I think pressing charges is something Hazel needs to consider.

    Do you think he should press charges against her for sexual assault? (Pulling his shorts down and exposing him) or slapping him? Or putting her hand round his throat as well? Or holding a pillow over his face?
  • Haribo76Haribo76 Posts: 2,090
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    It would be a mistake. because he could immediately press counter charges, particularly for sexual assault when she pulled his pants down.
  • Wildrover06Wildrover06 Posts: 4,227
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    Well she's just stated on LF that she can't believe Daley is gone & that she is so disappointed, so I doubt if she is even considering pressing charges.

    Just as well she didn't hear his comments in the DR just before he was turfed out.
  • Bev75Bev75 Posts: 1,588
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    if the police view it and deem it as assault, they wouldn't need Hazel to press charges.
  • Jakone-BeeJakone-Bee Posts: 1,764
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    Well she's just stated on LF that she can't believe Daley is gone & that she is so disappointed, so I doubt if she is even considering pressing charges.

    Just as well she didn't hear his comments in the DR just before he was turfed out.

    Poor girl. That's obviously her way of coping. It's quite common in domestic abuse victims.
  • Romola_Des_LoupRomola_Des_Loup Posts: 3,152
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    Up to her. She probably wouldn't get a conviction and I doubt that she'd want to have him charged but it's up to her.
  • Romola_Des_LoupRomola_Des_Loup Posts: 3,152
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    Haribo76 wrote: »
    It would be a mistake. because he could immediately press counter charges, particularly for sexual assault when she pulled his pants down.

    I can't remember the Playboy twin having Denise thingy done when she did the same thing to her. Twin stated very clearly that she wasn't happy with it, I didnt hear Daley complaining at the time.
  • Tracker321Tracker321 Posts: 575
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    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    Poor girl. That's obviously her way of coping. It's quite common in domestic abuse victims.

    I don't think Hazel's behaviour did anything to aid further understanding of domestic abuse and I'm not convinced that she even had this in mind.
  • Jakone-BeeJakone-Bee Posts: 1,764
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    Haribo76 wrote: »
    It would be a mistake. because he could immediately press counter charges, particularly for sexual assault when she pulled his pants down.

    Oh for goodness sake he was grinding with her just last week!

    He's also fondled her in bed. It's ridiculous to suggest she could get done for sexual assault. It would be viewed as a playful thing between a couple.
  • Dr. ClawDr. Claw Posts: 7,375
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    getting police involved for bb, please just dont
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,761
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    fizzle90 wrote: »
    Do you think he should press charges against her for sexual assault? (Pulling his shorts down and exposing him) or slapping him? Or putting her hand round his throat as well? Or holding a pillow over his face?

    Do you mean after he put a hand to her throat? A person twice her size?
  • Betty BritainBetty Britain Posts: 13,721
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    If she tries pressing charges I think he should do the same.. She was wrong to pull his pants down .
  • Jakone-BeeJakone-Bee Posts: 1,764
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    I'm seriously considering making a complaint to the police and would encourage others to do the same.
  • Haribo76Haribo76 Posts: 2,090
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    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    Oh for goodness sake he was grinding with her just last week!

    He's also fondled her in bed. It's ridiculous to suggest she could get done for sexual assault. It would be viewed as a playful thing between a couple.

    What about her slapping him and putting a pillow over his face?
  • Betty BritainBetty Britain Posts: 13,721
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    Do you mean after he put a hand to her throat? A person twice her size?

    She did those things to him FIRST ...
  • fizzle90fizzle90 Posts: 6,467
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    Do you mean after he put a hand to her throat? A person twice her size?

    She put the pillow over his face, slapped him and pulled his shorts down BEFORE he did that.

    Edit: thanks Betty.
  • Haribo76Haribo76 Posts: 2,090
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    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    I'm seriously considering making a complaint to the police and would encourage others to do the same.

    Don't forget ofcom as well.:rolleyes:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 68,508
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    Bev75 wrote: »
    if the police view it and deem it as assault, they wouldn't need Hazel to press charges.
    Absolutely true. Hazel would not even need to make a statement.
    I can't remember the Playboy twin having Denise thingy done when she did the same thing to her. Twin stated very clearly that she wasn't happy with it, I didnt hear Daley complaining at the time.
    :eek: Then you must have had the sound turned down.
    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    Oh for goodness sake he was grinding with her just last week!

    He's also fondled her in bed. It's ridiculous to suggest she could get done for sexual assault. It would be viewed as a playful thing between a couple.

    That is wrong and really quite disturbing. 'Grinding with ' someone last week does not give them free reign to do what they like to you this week. I would say Daley is quite likely to be treated as Charles Saatchi was, and given a police caution. The offences seem roughly parallel.
  • Jakone-BeeJakone-Bee Posts: 1,764
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    Haribo76 wrote: »
    What about her slapping him and putting a pillow over his face?

    Again that was playful. It was in no way threatening, unlike Daley's behaviour.
  • Betty BritainBetty Britain Posts: 13,721
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    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    I'm seriously considering making a complaint to the police and would encourage others to do the same.

    Really? Why? It's not up to you it's up to Hazel to make a complaint
  • DeccaQuinneDeccaQuinne Posts: 1,337
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    Going by the Nigella Lawson case - he'd get a police caution & she wouldn't need to press charges - it would just take a complaint from the public.
  • Haribo76Haribo76 Posts: 2,090
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    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    Again that was playful. It was in no way threatening, unlike Daley's behaviour.

    Daley looked like he felt threatened to me. What he did was just a self defence reaction to what she did.
  • Jakone-BeeJakone-Bee Posts: 1,764
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    Really? Why? It's not up to you it's up to Hazel to make a complaint

    ANYONE can make a formal complaint.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 99
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    Anybody defending Daley should probably be investigated themselves.
  • fizzle90fizzle90 Posts: 6,467
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    Jakone-Bee wrote: »
    Again that was playful. It was in no way threatening, unlike Daley's behaviour.

    You think it's playful to hold a pillow over someone's face and then assault them? :confused: is it also playful to pull down his shorts and expose him on national TV?
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