I read in the press that a man and a woman, both single and aged 20, were convicted of shoplifting from a department store. It was stated that the man had in his possession gods the value of £323 and the woman had goods to the value of £913. Yet the man was sent to prison and the woman was given a short 'community order'. The magistrates were female. That appears to be a great injustice in an age of equality. I know nothing about them but could the man claim gender discrimination? If the answer is no, surely that is the end of the gender equality law as others can also discriminate against both men and women and boys and girls and get away with it.
Equality should mean just that and not female superiority. I once read that a sex offence against a boy was considered far more serious than the exact same sex offence against a girl. Thankfully we have corrected that injustice against little girls and treat both offences as equally serious, but are we now backsliding if penalties are applied to unequally so that the lesser offender gets the most severe sentence just because he is male? Parliament should have an in-depth investigation if this is actually true as I assume it must be if reported in the press.
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Equality should mean just that and not female superiority. I once read that a sex offence against a boy was considered far more serious than the exact same sex offence against a girl. Thankfully we have corrected that injustice against little girls and treat both offences as equally serious, but are we now backsliding if penalties are applied to unequally so that the lesser offender gets the most severe sentence just because he is male? Parliament should have an in-depth investigation if this is actually true as I assume it must be if reported in the press.
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