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The jailing of a woman for breast assault on a policeman vexes protesters who storm streets wearing bras saying ''breast are not weapons''



There are a whole legion of vices which people find handy these days, but as we go half way across the world to Honkong,, we find that even the police are as scared of breasts as they are of guns and knives.

Hoe do you reason this expression "breast assault''? Is it possible that we should beware of female's breast ? Do they have the inclinations to do people harm?





On CNN,  it was said that a 24 year old lady has been indicted for breast assault on a police officer. she has been sentenced to 3 and half months in jail leaving many people in Honkong with bitterness and anger aching their tummies. Many protesters marched into the street with some ridiculous outfit clamourring for justice to be served and defaulters to get their just desserts.

Over to CNN for more

"During her trial, Ng pleaded not guilty, saying she cried “indecent assault” when the police officer’s hand landed on her breast…But a local magistrate rejected the claim and accused her of lying.

“You used your female identity to trump up the allegation that the officer had molested you. This is a malicious act,” said deputy magistrate Chan Pik-kiu, adding Ng had harmed the officer’s reputation with her accusation."

Following the sentencing many protested outside the Wan Chai Police Headquarters and chanted ‘breasts are not weapons’. Echoing what many of us may well be thinking is Ng Cheuk Ling, a 24-year-old activist with the Hong Kong Women’s Coalition on Equal Opportunities:

Image result for breast as weapon


 


CNN--''I believe we are all baffled as to how a breast attack works…It’s ridiculous and alarming that the judge didn’t just convict the protester of assaulting police with her breast, but that her seeking help was also considered part of the assault. Should we silence ourselves in the face of sexual violence?"

It perhaps may be that they feared the lady had some secret weapon hidden in her breasts. Do you think that is not possible? LOL.

Check out these pictures below

How do you like to get shot by a lady's breast?


LOL breast full of pyrotechnics

Here is the footage shown by local stations in Honkong. I am not quite sure how the breasts assaulted the police or police officers as the case maybe. See for yourself.

Comments

  1. Imagine machine gun in the breast... Lol. It sleep with a lady and it will burst your brain.

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  2. That's new in social media...waiting for best version!

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