Women attacked by man in broad daylight in Bradford

https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/24539641.women-attacked-man-broad-daylight-bradford/

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20 Comments

  1. BookmarksBrother on

    >THREE defenceless women were attacked in broad daylight by a man for not wearing traditional Asian dress as they cowered in a car at a petrol station.

  2. crapusername47 on

    > All three decided to wait until he had left as he had previously objected to their non-traditional dress and make-up, verbally abusing them as “slags” and “prostitutes” and demanding that they dress conservatively.

    > Mitigating, Fuad Arshad said Hassan’s behaviour on the day was “very much out of character” and that he was “very regretful”.

    Press X to Doubt.

  3. “Sentencing Hassan to six months in prison suspended for two years”

    So not punished at all. This vile scumbag needs to be made an example of. He has shown the world that he thinks women are subhumans he has the right to control, lock him up.

  4. So he lives in All Alone House on All Alone road…..this should be a surprise to nobody!

  5. Shocking and disgusting he wasn’t sent straight to prison for this, but not remotely surprising. When people deny there is two-tier justice, remind them of this story and all the others like it.

  6. Complex-Biscotti3601 on

    Since we don’t have prison space any more, now is the right time to do all crimes.

  7. Bradford again…

    There was a quadruple arson murder  just recently.

    Bradford truly is the cesspit of Britain. 

  8. But Justice is not two-tier. Sir Keir says so.

    I believe Sir Keir as much as I believe he had no plans to raise extra taxes once they won the election.

  9. “the underlying things that led to this otherwise inexplicable violence”
    What could that possibly be?

  10. throwra_wifeblack on

    Hmmm I wonder what there are more of in Bradford than in most places that could cause attacks against women?

  11. “All Alone House in All Alone Road”?

    This is given as Hassan’s address in the article.

    Who makes up these names?

  12. Angel_Madison on

    I used to work in Bradford and this was something that happened pretty much every day, to men as well as women. At night it’d be an occupational hazard of going out at all.

  13. ElbowDroppedLasagne on

    **He ordered Hassan to undertake 35 rehabilitation activity requirement days “to address the underlying things that led to this otherwise inexplicable violence”, to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work, and to wear an electronic tag to monitor his movements for the next four months.

    Hassan was also ordered to pay £500 costs**

    What in the actual fuck is that sentence for three counts of assault?!

  14. Another joke of the system is this. He physically attacked a person and got a suspended sentence while someone posts a video on X and gets 2 years. Make sense.

  15. Reverend_Vader on

    Today at some stage a presenter on the radio/TV will start going on about violence to women and girls (usually Sheila O’F on lbc who loves any opportunity to hate on men generally)

    Then totally avoid the elephant in the mosque by not linking this to religion, and just taking pot shots at “men”

    Which is why nothing will change and I’ll be rolling my eyes as usual, as people like me are dragged into the target groups and thus, carry on not caring too much until the media start being adults about the issue

    This wasn’t a case of “sexism” it was a case of assault due to religious extremism

    Everybody play along now and pretend it’s just a “man” thing …..