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Well, the sexual assault was wrong no doubt...but I would've totally taken their clothes and dropped them piece by piece out of reach...just to be a pita (back in the day)
So you strip down naked in public to illegally swim in a public fountain and you have the nerve to claim that some guy grabbing your butt is sexual assault?
On the surface it does seem silly to claim that, but it is sexual assault. Whatever the lowest level of sexual assault is, this is probably it.
Acting like a crazy college person doesn't mean it is okay for another to grab and squeeze that person unless permission for that privilege is granted. Should she have expected something like this to happen? Maybe, but it doesn't give people cart blanche to cop a feel.
Hey, if you wanna get "nekkid" and swim in the middle of the night, without someone to guard your stuff, stuff happens. The rear end grab was wrong, but as for the rest, you are in college, with people who are not yet mature, and you assume your clothes as you frolic almost naked in fountain are going to be there untouched, and that nobody happening by is going to take advantage of the situation and do something more sophomoric as you are doing? Really?
Yes, it's stupid to leave your clothes laying there thinking no one would think to hide or move them. That kind of prank is as old as time.
women bathing naked in the fountain late at night on campus shows a basic lack of responsibility for their own safety. campus police are expected to protect them when they act this way.
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