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Topic History of: Winking is an offence? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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hedda
If I were him I'd walk into court and keep winking at a fast rate and claim an involuntary tic.
How could they prove it's not true?
wyot
Yes quite honey...I've often found that repeated winking combined with push-ups on the dance floor, means I can pull anyone...
Jo
Maybe he was drunk. The article doesn't say how close he was to her when he was winking - other side of the room or right up close? But he must have been close to her when he propositioned her.
I Googled his name and there's apparently a Polish actor of that name.
honey!oh sugar sugar.
Tut. posted by mistake.
I was going to say that he cant have been right in the head, or he would have used a more effective copping off technique.
wyot
Slightly disingenuous honey he appears to have repeatedly approached/harrassed her with repetetive winking part of his sophisticated technique...Im sure it did make her feel very uncomfortable...but yes criminal law response hmmmm...