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Serious Monica Baey vs Nicolas Lim

Victims of sexual assault or sexual abuse can – and often do – file a lawsuit against the perpetrator in civil court. Even though any kind of sexual assault incident can give rise to a criminal prosecution -- which can result in jail time, fines, probation, and other sanctions against the defendant if a conviction is obtained -- a civil lawsuit is usually the only way that a sexual assault victim can get monetary compensation for harm suffered.


by the looks of it Monica Baey is going to do just that :

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馬後砲 y didn’t he fuck spf for inadequate punishment ? It’s the mata to mete out the punishment.
 
Similarly the girl who slept with the professor to get A ? She wasn’t punished either.
 
Half fuck back door minister open mouth taichi Nus when he jolly well knows police and agc failed to do their job.
 
Shangmmuggam used to be in the forefront of lots of issues - cats lah, puppies lah.

But he has been strangely silent on this matter which is under his purview.

Neither have we heard from the Chief of Police to explain why upskirt predators (who ain't no seen no puppies by their actions) get jailed for three months but someone who goes out of his way to search of bathing pussies are allowed to go scott free.
 
He only opened his mouth when he felt the pulse and knew the heat was on.
Before that, also act blur. As for women ministers like Josephine Teo and Grace
Fu, the silence is disgusting.
 
NUS management is just a bunch of eunuchs, with no backbones to match.

The president and the others meekly agreed to do what the minister says after one meeting.

If they so strongly believed in what they were doing, when using Peter Pang to defend NUS' response, they
should have to conviction to tell the minister to fcuk off.

Their bosses should have been involved earlier....or at least make some comments now.

http://nus.edu.sg/about/board-of-trustees
 
Two strikes and you are out?

Isn't this a simple case of go forth and peep - we will give you second chance.
Meantime, try not to get caught.
 
The students are saying many case only got warning from POLICE. Clementi police division is a shithole
 
https://mothership.sg/2019/04/nus-town-hall-sexual-misconduct/

Townhall meeting details.
Management has allocated a generous one hour for everyone to air their views.
So sincere, so really serious about finding the truth.
Oh, I forgot, they want to check with overseas counterparts on "best practices"
to contain sexual harassment on campus.
Can someone just tell them to go google...
 
CHIJ St Theresa's Convent & Catholic Junior College https://sg.linkedin.com/in/monicabaey (Catholic, so devout, peeping tom cannot. he must suffer for "deflowering" her in his eyes)

Dad is Ang Moh, retired Jurong Secondary Arts teacher (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...232523.-2207520000.1555918283.&type=3&theater ( https://sg.linkedin.com/in/derykstronach, wah so clever)

Lots of instagram pictures in semi-naked (bikini) positions https://www.instagram.com/monicabaey/?hl=en. Must have turned Peeping Tom on previously. Or she's throwing stones in a glass house--so slutty still so shocked over a peeping tom?)
 
The students are saying many case only got warning from POLICE. Clementi police division is a shithole
after sinkie poodles looked at video evidence, they saw a jungle and thought they're in bukit timah reserve.
 
if we perceive this even in a wider prospective, we will realize its evident that sillypore's "Nothing above the Law" is really BS!
how can spf ignore criminal prosecution when all evidence is laid out loud & clear while handling so many other similar cases inconsistently ??? !!!
obviously our law minister mr. sham will ignore this or pushes this to nusso.
both gahmen & nus have depicted such 'ethical behavior' to our new youngster from nus........ sigh.
 
Republic Poly Student Jailed For Filming Girls Showering

In 2016, 23-year-old Republic Polytechnic (RP) graduate Mr Ang Wei Sheng wrapped his head in a towel and snuck into the female shower area at the school’s swimming complex.

He then hid in one of the cubicles and waited for women to enter. When a lady came in, Mr Ang went into the cubicle next to the one she occupied and recorded her showering.

The lady, upon seeing a camera under the divider, started to shout. Mr Ang quickly fled the premises and a while later, deleted the recording.

For criminal trespass and insulting the modesty of a woman, he was sentenced to 10 weeks imprisonment.

This begs the question of why the NUS peeping tom did not receive a similar sentence.

NUS voyeur case

The victim of the recent peeping tom case, 23-year-old NUS undergraduate Ms Monica Baey, recounted the incident on her Instagram on 19 Apr.

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She expressed indignation at how the perpetrator had gotten off lightly — receiving only a conditional warning from the police, a term suspension from school and an order to write Ms Baey a formal apology.

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Ms Baey’s call for greater punishment spread quickly through the online circles. Many were supportive of her cause and in similar rhetoric, called on NUS to do more about the matter. One Facebook user Ms Quek even wrote a post detailing how to go about effecting change.

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Ms Quek wrote in her post that this isn’t the first time something like this has happened.
And indeed, a list of past disciplinary cases on NUS campusshows it. Very often, the perpetrators got off with police warnings, term suspensions and bans from entering certain parts of the campus.

NUS responds
As the elephant in the room got bigger, NUS issued a statement addressing the matter.

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What stood out – and vexed – many people was the lack of urgency in the college’s response. Many Facebook users did not hesitate to express their disappointment in the university’s handling of the matter.

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Facebook group NUS Students United, however, took slight issue with the overwhelming attention directed at NUS.

They explained that since the crime can be committed not just on NUS campus grounds but anywhere in the country, means that the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) should be the ones answering.

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Ms Baey’s mother says trust in NUS is “now broken”

Ms Baey’s mother also expressed support for her daughter on Facebook. In a lengthy post, she described her daughter’s ordeal and said that because of what had happened, she can no longer place her trust in NUS.

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Company withdrew agreement with NUS

In light of the incident, urban farming company OnHand Agrarian wrote on Facebook that they will be suspending “all dealings with NUS until (the perpetrator) is expelled.”

This means “no talks, no internships, no site visits, no use of (the) company when you need industry partners … for government grant submissions.”

Different sentences for the same crime?

As we mentioned earlier, the RP graduate was jailed for 10 weeks for recording women in the shower. Ms Baey’s perpetrator had done the exact same thing. Yet, he only received a police warning and a school suspension.

In another more recent case, a man was jailed 12 weeks for filming women undressing and relieving themselves in toilet cubicles at Tampines Junction.

There are plenty of other such cases where a peeping tom was sentenced to a jail term instead of just being let off with a warning.

So it seems a little odd that Ms Baey’s perpetrator – as well as countless others before hers – would be let off so lightly.

Is there something we’re not seeing? Let us know in the comments what you think.
 
If Monica wants justice, she should demand that the law minister intervene. Why did the police let Nicky off with a warning? She should also sue Nick for $1 million.
totally agreed!
why there are inconsistency handling by spf?
mr shame should answer this to public!
 
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