Wednesday, October 19, 2011
'Chickens have come home to roost': Some taxi drivers think twice about picking up young women because of false sex claims
"Good," read a comment under the news report that some St. John's, Canada, taxi drivers are thinking twice about picking up young women due to fears of false sex claims. "The chickens are finally coming home to roost." Story here. (Participate in the poll to the right of the story.)
But no, it's not good. It was, however, just a matter of time before men in professions vulnerable to false rape claims (and that includes law enforcement and the clergy) started to openly voice the terribly politically incorrect sentiment that they are concerned about false rape claims, and for good reason.
According to the story: "A taxi company official in St. John's says some of his colleagues are thinking twice about who they pick up downtown because they fear they'll be falsely accused of doing something wrong. 'It's unfortunate but today, young single females or even two females in the car... bad news. Especially if they're intoxicated,' said Doug McCarthy, general manager and a driver with Co-Op Taxi in St. John's."
It is well to remember that it is not in the taxi company's interest to pass up a fare without good reason. There is a strong business incentive for taxi drivers to pick up young women, and anyone else willing to pay for a ride. There is also a strong business incentive to not publicly express sentiments that will anger a large segment of your potential customer base.
Unfortunately, the fear of false rape claims trumps the monetary benefits of a fare, and the fact that this fear is now being openly expressed is an indication of how prominent it has become.
The chief problem seems to be young women and alcohol. "McCarthy said some young women are drunk and pass out on the way home. He said that when the driver wakes them up, they can't remember where they are going. In some cases, he said they threaten to make false accusations against the driver to avoid paying their fare. 'You touched me or you did this or that or you made a proposition,' said McCarthy, describing what drivers have reported being told."
We have reached the stage where taxi drivers now feel safer with men in their cabs. "McCarthy said fear that they'll be the victim of a false accusation, such as assault of inappropriate touching, has left some drivers struggling with the decision to pick up a young girl and bring her home if she is alone. 'Rule of thumb used to be pick up young girls first, take them home, pick up couples seconds and last, pick up the guys and take them home. Now, it's reversed,' he said."
Judging by the comments beneath the news report, the story has already drawn some outrage. The headline of the story alone --"St. John's taxis leery of young women" -- probably would be more socially acceptable if it read: "St. John's young women leery of taxi drivers."
To say that taxi drivers have reason to worry is not to suggest that taxi drivers never sexually assault young women. Some do. My guess is that assault stories get far more publicity than the stories about false rape claims lodged against taxi drivers. Nevertheless, just as some women have openly, and without public censure, expressed the need for "women only" taxis (not to mention "women only" hotel floors, gyms, beaches, buses, and train cars), the legitimate concerns of taxi drivers about false sex claims should also be respected.
It needs to be remembered that relatively few young women make false rape claims. Yet, all it takes is one to destroy a driver's life. It would be wrong to punish all young women for the actions of a few, just as it is wrong to punish all men for the actions of a few. Perhaps the only viable solution is cameras in taxis.
This blog has covered a fair number of false rape claims lodged against taxi drivers:
A drunken young woman trying to avoid paying a fare falsely alleged that a taxi driver attacked her, that he pulled off your leggings and knickers, and then chased her. See here.
A kind taxi driver agreed to give a drunken 17-year-old a ride even though she had no money and no other driver would pick her up. He even allowed her to pay her fare the following day. She repaid his kindness with a wicked lie that caused him to be arrested in front of his colleagues. Intimate samples were taken, and he was kept in police custody for 12 hours. See here.
A teen falsely reported to police she had been sexually groped by a taxi driver while she took a local cab home from a friend's house. See here.
Four young women falsely accused a taxi driver of sexual assault after he told one to put a cigarette in his cab. See here.
A teenager lied that a taxi driver tried to rape her, causing him to be arrested and held in custody for nine hours, because she didn't have the fare. The father-of-three broke down in tears in the witness stand when he gave evidence about the night, an image the judge said will "haunt the memory of the jury for a very long time." See here.
A young woman falsely accused a cab driver of raping her, apparently out of revenge over a fare dispute that occurred the week before.The part-time cabbie was arrested at his home and taken to the police station where intimate samples, DNA and fingerprints were taken. See here.
A 23-year-old woman was jailed after falsely claiming she had been raped by a taxi driver who tried to be a Good Samaritan to her in a bid to obtain £10,000 from him. See here.
Two women were willing to destroy the life of a cab driver with a rape lie because they didn't want to pay a fare. See here.
A taxi driver was locked up for almost a day and had his licence suspended for several weeks after an alcoholic drug abuser claimed he had raped her. See here.
A girl falsely accused a cab driver of rape to justify her long absence at home to her parents. See here.
A young woman told him that if he didn't give her money, she would scream and say he had attempted to rape her. The taxi driver called her bluff and threatened to call the police. Then she and her friends grabbed the taxi driver and pulled him back against the seat while one of them ripped his pocket and stole money. See here.
And we can't forget Clive Bishop. Mr. Bishop lost his taxi business and was shunned by the community as a result of a false rape claim that sent his false accuser to jail for ten months. He sought compensation for his ordeal by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA). After all, Britain pays crime victims, including women who claim they've been raped, substantial sums of money as "compensation." Victims of alleged rapes need not have been subjected to violence to trigger the payments. Unfortunately, since Mr. Bishop wasn't raped -- only destroyed by a rape lie -- he was denied compensation because his victimization wasn't violent. See here.
Last year, Mr. Bishop told False Rape Society: ". . . sexual offences that are alleged are the only crime where innocent people are arrested locked up without any evidence to back up what someone has alleged. . . . Don't forget while I was arrested for a crime that never occurred and locked up, my freedom and liberty denied, she was in a comfortable suite being befriended and pandered. My emotions were ignored and I was arrested, judged and convicted without any compassion or evidence. Believe me when I say that I am still suffering!"
Thanks to Bill for the story.
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It is a very serious perversion of a legal system that fosters false rape accusers to the degree that a women can (with ease) claim rape because she doesn't want to pay her can fare.
I think American law enforcement has been sucking at the federal pork tit for too long, and these protocol perversions and semantics games are causing havoc to our basic concept of punishing the guilty and protecting the innocent.
"Relatively few young women make false rape claims . . ." True, but most women are enthusiastic supporters of our "false rape culture" that gets innocent men routinely thrown in jail or kicked out of college or fired from their jobs etc.
I understand why you bend over backwards to be "fair" to the wimminz, but they get no sympathy from me.
The plight of taxi drivers should be a major campaign focus, This has a lot of traction in the media if pushed
Buck, there are a lot of readers who've been badly hurt by false rape claims, and we don't criticize people for venting. It's understandable. Many of this blog's staunchest supporters are women whose sons have been falsely accused. It is unfortunate that it takes such a terrible thing for people to realize we ain't kidding here, but it isn't just women who need to be struck on the side of the head. Our most vocal and angriest critics are men. Go figure.
". . . most women are enthusiastic supporters of our 'false rape culture' that gets innocent men routinely thrown in jail or kicked out of college or fired from their jobs etc."
No, sorry, there's no evidence for that. You want to blame a group for tolerating false rape claims that destroy our sons? Blame men. What other group would tolerate having many of their own members treated so unfairly? If it happened to women, they'd be marching. If it happened to Jews, they'd be writing letters to the editor. If it happened to blacks, people both in and outside the group would take it to the airwaves.
It happens to men and boys, and men as a class don't give a shit. In fact, they feel safer knowing law enforcement is nabbing even innocent guys because that means they MUST be nabbing the rapists, too.
"Many of this blog's staunchest supporters are women..."
So where are they hiding?
On today's article, I could have saved you a ton of time. There's a ONE-word solution for the taxi drivers' plight, and if they don't know what that solution is by now, they're just plain stupid!
Or...uh, maybe ... young women passengers don't pose a "problem"?
I agree with Axel. It's men that are mostly responsible for allowing this false rape accusation culture to flourish.
The feminists simply got the ball rolling, but it's their male allies that carry them.
"So where are they hiding?"
Don't go there, please. Don't diminish the community of the wrongly accused by turning this into a "battle of the sexes." Most people of either sex are not familiar with these issues. It's generally only when it hits close to home that they realize what is happening.
Let me put it this way: I am working on a piece about priests. I know that they are concerned about false rape claims. They've told me privately. They've written about it discretely. Why can't I get their help to push these issues? Why have I never had a single comment from anyone who identifies as a priest?
Same with celebrities. I've had a few write to this blog, but where are the Roethlisbergers, the David Copperfields, and any number of other major celebs? Where are they hiding? I could use their help.
Some of the guys we profile here write to beg me to take down the posts about them, even though this blog is among the only friends they have. Why can't they help me speak out? Why do they want to hide?
Ya know, if we all pitched in, we could make a difference. Where are all THE MEN hiding?
This is very important mission. Please help me. But please, trust me, it does not help me when you foment anti-female hysteria or make broad brush statements that criticize "all women." This is not some parallel feminist universe where we do childish things like that. This blog strives for the truth, and the truth is lots more nuanced and lots more complex than saying "most women are enthusiastic supporters of our 'false rape culture.'" It's not any more factual than saying most MEN are enthusiastic supporters of our false rape culture. Please read our comments policy, which has been up there for a long time. Among other things it says: "Nor do we tolerate offensive comments, including but not limited to comments that are racist or that negatively characterize, attack, or degrade an entire gender."
I agree with Archivist here, there is a lot of justifiable anger about false rape culture, but activists must remain level headed and not slash swords in all directions. There are many women who are disgusted by the actions and words of their sisters, we do not want to inadvertently behead them with a careless swipe.
Although slashing swords is cathartic unfortunately that is all it is, and is ultimately ineffective.
The first law of propaganda is demonize the enemy. Unless FRS presents itself as a level headed Social Justice organization, not part of any "Gender War", then it is playing in to the hands who wish to demonize and destroy it.
FRS is becoming increasingly influential because of the care with which it presents itself. I applaud those who run it greatly.
ZimbaZumba, you are a great friend to this blog, and we value your participation here.
". . . activists must remain level headed and not slash swords in all directions. There are many women who are disgusted by the actions and words of their sisters, we do not want to inadvertently behead them with a careless swipe."
Beautifully put!
My son is on a public registry because of a false rape accusation.
He does not want or need any further "publicity". He lives everyday with a target painted on his back.
If "I didn't do it" meant nothing before his conviction, it certainly means less than nothing afterward.
Even though he had an extremely bad experience with an extremely evil person, he does not hate or blame ALL women - except for the supporters and enablers in the court system that make false accusations acceptable.
Signed: One Of The Hiding Women
I think I have said this before - the "rape hysteria" culture is not making things safer for women - it is making them more dangerous for women.
College men will refuse to walk home with college women.
Cab drivers will refuse to take women home - forcing them to walk home.
All of this is ultimately making thing LESS safe for women
Look guys, I understand that 'The False Rape Society' is a public advocacy group trying to build public coalitions to effect legal change. To do that, they need to try and get the support of women, because without the support of women, political change is impossible. So they have to play nice.
I also understand that most men are pro-women, and anti other men, which is why women have accumulated so much political and societal power over men. Divide and conquer, as it were. That is a problem that the MRM may find insurmountable in the end. (If it is, too bad for western civ.)
But anyone who denies that in today's western culture women are the driving force for unfair rape laws and other discriminations against men, is simply ignoring the facts. (If you don't believe me, check out the government-sponsored women's studies program at your local college.)
So, if there are unintended consequences to all this discrimination against men that happen to be bad for women, then I say "Good."
Folks, Its modern gender-feminism, and not yer mothers "equality feminism of 30 years ago, that is the driving force behind all the institutionalized protocol perversions and semantics games that have fostered the now "Culture of false rape accusations".
There are some women out there that are not so fond of new "gender-feminism".
"There are some women out there that are not so fond of new "gender-feminism".
But they are keeping silent, and silence IS consent.
A woman speaking out against injustice and lies will get no support from other women, and men saying exactly the same thing will be accused and shamed into silence.
Where are the mothers of sons out there?
Where are the fathers of sons out there?
I have a good idea most believe they raised a fine, wonderful son and that nothing bad like that can happen to him...until the day it does.
Then there is nothing out there but silence.
No one hears your screams in the dark.
Methinks that this taxi company will think twice about its sexist and prejudicial "policy" when their business starts declining. A boycott will do just that. My female friends and I look forward to denying these drivers the business they don't deserve.
My father is a cab driver (albeit in a smaller town than St. John's) and they have a very simple policy regarding passengers who pass out in their cabs (or refuse to pay their fares, or both): they bring the passenger in question directly to the local police station. And they call ahead first, to explain the situation.
So why is it that this particular company can't institute a similar policy? How is what they're doing going to *prevent* false accusations? OK, so young women can't get a cab home on a Friday night. What does she do? Walk home alone, thereby increasing her chances of actually being sexually assaulted? Get into a car with someone who might have been drinking, thereby increasing her chances of being the victim of impaired driving? I mean, what exactly is the solution here, other than leaving intoxicated young women to fend for themselves?
There is no way this is going to end well for this cab company. The backlash has already begun...and they deserve every bit of it.
"I mean, what exactly is the solution here, other than leaving intoxicated young women to fend for themselves?"
ban alcohol for women, fewer responsibilities for the rest of us and a legitimate cause for feminist activism! Only this time they don't get to go beyond nagging.
@Michelle
...then arriving at the police station the woman says she has been sexually assaulted or raped. Guess what happens next. At a bare minimum that driver will not be taking any more fares that evening, the more probable is far worse.
Your common sense solution may have made sense in times past but now the police have enormous pressure on them investigate such allegations very thoroughly. Even if the police think she is a stinking liar the cabbie will spend the rest of the evening in the station answering questions.
People who are speaking out about this want to return to a World where your solution is viable. Many cabbies are recent immigrants (often illegal), with poor language skills and the prospect of a police investigation is terrifying even if innocent.
Cabbies have to right to defend the well being of themselves and their families. Even a decision the next day, on the part of the now sober woman, not to proceed with the complaint doesn't quite hack it. Common sense tells them to avoid a situation that is potentially ruinous in the first place.
Cabbies run a business by people paying them money to drive them somewhere. This story is not good for business, they would not speak out unless there was a problem.
PREJUDICE AGAINST ACCUSED.
As to the prejudice accusations of sexual crime incite, Dr. Lawson Tait says:--
"Matters are such under this unrighteous combination that how- ever men may laugh at it and make jokes, they do not willingly travel with single unknown female companions in railway carriages. They know very well that for a man to have the finger of a woman pointed at him with a charge of a sexual offence is to secure that man's extinction, no matter what the verdict of a jury may be. In 1881 (Lond. Med. Gazette ) a case was tried in which a girl, to shield 48 herself against her equal share of guilt, charged her partner in it with the crime of rape. The jury could hardly be got to acquit the innocent man even though the prosecutrix had to admit that she never called out, her mother sleeping in the next room, because she was afraid her cries would waken the old lady."
- Legal Subjection of Men
Some time ago the Louisville Times decided to print the names of women who complained of rape in cases where the defendant was found not guilty. It was apparently found necessary to do this as a protection for men against the designs of frustrated and sex-starved women. In 1943 a girl of seventeen complained that she had been raped by twelve men during a cinema performance at the Bronx Opera House, where some time previously a woman had stated she had been raped twenty-five times!
-American Women by Eric Dingwall 1956, 1957
and regarding another feminist issue of domestic violence:
http://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2011/10/societys-acceptance-of-domestic.html
Surely things have got worse since then, but how far back is it when they were really good for men in the sense of the word?
http://aleknovy.com/2011/10/15/punishment-of-men-and-women-for-adultery-in-medieval-times/
Michelle i got an idea..say we reverse the perversions that have become a stain on American law enforcement, and "start Charging False Rape Accusers"; which would help deter the now "Culture of false rape accusations".
Enabling girls to cry rape for such trivial reasons as she "Doesn't want to pay her cab fare", is a serious perversion to a legal system.
Fostering an enabling a system where girls can cry rape (with ease) for such trivial reasons as "She doesn't want to pay her cab fare" is a broken system.
Maybe all the federal dollars pork dollars for state and local law enforcement to "Pervert and manufacture" the numbers, is having an overall cancerous affect on American law enforcement.
Michelle, you are a treasure. Just when we are all discussing how women aren't really the problem, the one female commenter on this thread comes along and acts like the proverbial entitled spoiled brat, demanding that everyone else come up with solutions to protect women from the problems largely created by giving women too much freedom and not enough responsibility. Your sense of timing could not be better.
And I love your take-no-prisoners attitude. You and your female friends will show them by taking your business elsewhere. What don't you understand? The taxi drivers are already rejecting young female customers. You cannot punish someone by withdrawing your business when they have already rejected your business anyway! That is like threatening to quit when you have already been sacked! You show em, girl!
Michelle,
Welcome to the site, and thanks for commenting. I find it strange that you lash out at the taxi drivers for wanting to protect themselves, but yet you have no condemnation for the people who have brought it to this point. The women who have been falsely accusing cab drivers of horrendous crimes, such that the cabbies are concerned with thier safety.
Perhaps if you were willing to stand up and call those individuals out, the cabbies wouldn't have felt it necessary to implement these measures.
Anonymous (Oct 19, 2011 9:26:00 PM), on Michelle’s suggestion of cabbies taking problematic fares straight to police stations –
”Your common sense solution may have made sense in times past but now the police have enormous pressure on them investigate such allegations very thoroughly. Even if the police think she is a stinking liar the cabbie will spend the rest of the evening in the station answering questions.”
There are two additional factors weighing against Michelle’s idea. First, police stations in most metropolitan areas are already very busy at night. It’s not like a small-town sheriffs office where they didn’t have much else to do but come out to the cab a see for themselves what the unruly fare was up to.
Secondly, as in some of the actual cases of woman alleging against cabbie’s, the fact that she isn’t going to pay the fare isn’t readily apparent until after she has exited the cab. At that point, in order to take her to the police, the cabbie would have to force her back into the cab, opening himself up to charges of kidnapping.
The way I see it, the answer is to build off the idea of police dash-cams, but turn them around to record the passenger seating of the cab. Then, the cabbie will have a very revealing documentation of what actually happened. The cameras have gotten small enough that they could be placed in the roof lining above the rear door, so as to provide a clear view even if the fare passes out and is laying on the seat, out of sight from a dash-mounted cam.
A typical cab is already outfitted with plenty of other, even more costly, tech gadgetry, so the additional cost of discrete cameras shouldn’t be too prohibitive.
Anonymous said...
My son is on a public registry because of a false rape accusation.
He does not want or need any further "publicity". He lives everyday with a target painted on his back.
If "I didn't do it" meant nothing before his conviction, it certainly means less than nothing afterward.
Even though he had an extremely bad experience with an extremely evil person, he does not hate or blame ALL women - except for the supporters and enablers in the court system that make false accusations acceptable.
Signed: One Of The Hiding Women
Oct 19, 2011 11:27:00 AM
Stop hiding. Step bodly and defiantly forward and help put a stop to that which ruined/destroyed your son's life (and your life).
Just think; it can happen again and again and again....
It's about time women PAY for their crimes against men...
"I find it strange that you lash out at the taxi drivers for wanting to protect themselves, but yet you have no condemnation for the people who have brought it to this point. The women who have been falsely accusing cab drivers of horrendous crimes, such that the cabbies are concerned with thier safety."
Exactly. She shows no sign of any awareness of the problem of false accusations, and offers no suggestions as to how we can discourage women from making false accusations. Instead, she simply sees it as everyone else's responsibility to take all the risks and responsibility for guaranteeing the safety of women no matter what. It is hard to take gender equality seriously when you come across women who seem to have no sense of their own responsibility as co-creators of the world we live in.
Instead Michelle just wants to whine about the fact that young women are not able to go out and get smashed, while some behave even worse by doing things like making false rape claims or evading cab fares, without women incurring any negative consequences or being offered a complete guarantee of safety. Gee, what a cruel and unfair world she has been cast into!
I wander what other nations think of the US, where girls make rape accusations (with ease) for such trivial reasons as "They don't want to pay their can fare"??
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