Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill:

Although I do agree with you that no one should be convicted on sexual
harassment just because someone accuses them of it.  But you do have to
admit, there rarely is any hard evidence in cases like this.  It usually
is a he said she said situation.  So then what do you do?

I didn't follow the Army sex case, but here was a situation of five
women who all said that they were sexually assaulted, harassed, etc. 
And no one believed them.  So what is a woman or a man, in some cases
suppose to do.  

Sue
> HI Doc,
> 
> LOL...look for the deep pockets.  I feel very sorry for anyone who is
> sexually harassed and does not have the solid evidence to prove it.  But
> I don't think the answer is to simply convict people based on what
> someone accuses when there is no solid evidence.
> 
> Bill

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