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MMonatiger292
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May 3, 2025 at 7:11 amWhy is that a women police is allowed to raise hands on a man, but not the other way around…. Even during interrogation? If that stand is compared to women(mother like) and hence it is okay to slap him one or two then, can’t the same be taken into consideration for a man(father like), why are guys told to take it in a way that a women who ideally can become a mother is raising her hand, but the other way around is considered assault or even violence??? Does anyone think the same that that is just an absurd backward thought process of discrimination on gender!! -
NNileshfox961
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May 3, 2025 at 7:31 amYou can file complaint against her for disciplinary proceedings and police brutality. But again nothing good is going to come out of it unless you are willing to go to pillar to post for years together to get justice-
MMonatiger292
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May 3, 2025 at 7:41 amI get that part but again raise a complaint against authority to authority and that too against a women cop… Nobody will take it seriously more so even if the cop is in the wrong again it goes back to emotional bullshit talk that… So what if she slaps a guy even mother’s do the same right for the children and stuff like that… The point is would the same be taken into consideration if a male cop was doing that to a female suspect or something like that.. would people ever say that even a father would have raised his hand on daughter…infact a formal can be given against a male cop without even asking for proof. Also to add on if a girlfriend or wife raises her hand or slaps her guy it is normalised with the almost the same thought process but roles reversed is considered a crime.. what is going on here… Isn’t this a double standard of misuse or perception of law?
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