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Court bans men from talking ‘stupid’ to women in UK – News

Lovell Massy by Lovell Massy
May 18, 2023
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Summary of news

  • The man was following young women and making inappropriate comments.
  • Justice decreed that no woman in the country should be spoken to in vain; He will be arrested.
  • In addition to the ban, men are also banned from certain business establishments.
  • The move is aimed at making women in the country feel safe as the harasser claimed many victims.

Jacob Allerson received a five-year restraining order
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Jacob Allerson, 34, has made several followings of young women Inappropriate comments, in Chester, United Kingdom, where he resides. After receiving several complaints, the local police decided to appeal to the court, which took a drastic step: banning the man from talking ‘stupidly’ to all the women in the country.

The court order was announced by Chester Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (11).

According to British tabloid Mirror UK, the so-called ‘Criminal Behavior Order’ is valid for 5 years and bans Jacob from all locations where he has committed acts of harassment. Girl suffering..

Prohibitions include unsolicited overt sexual comments, suggestions or requests to any woman in a public place in England or Wales.

He must not enter any facility in England and Wales where he is prohibited orally or in writing, and must not be in any facility when asked to leave by any employee.

Violation of any of these conditions will make the person liable to trial and, consequently, to imprisonment for an indefinite period. In an interview with a British newspaper, James Wilson, the inspector on the case, said protecting the country’s women was a priority.

“Chester needs to be a safe and enjoyable place for everyone to live, work and visit, which is why we had to apply for this order,” he explained. “I believe it will be much safer for women,” she concluded.

Chester police also urged anyone who sees Jacob Allerson violating the order, regardless of whether the report is personal or to a third party, to contact police by phone or online.

In addition to kisses, hugs and handshakes: meet 7 unusual greetings in other countries

Scholars estimate that spoken language originated at least 50,000 years ago, but human communication is much older than any other form. Signs and gestures can have many meanings and the way people greet each other can vary a lot from one country to another. If you can say “hi” with one, two or three kisses on the cheek in Brazil, other parts of the planet have more unusual ways of doing it.

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1. Show language in Tibet

Although this gesture is meant to mock another person in Brazil, it is a common way to stick out your tongue in Tibet in Asia. The custom may have originated in the 9th century thanks to a king who was considered evil. The leader had a black tongue, which his subjects associated with his evil. Later, the monks began to show their tongues to prove that they had good intentions and were not the reincarnation of the Almighty they feared. This act has become a tradition in Tibet and signifies respect.

2. Touch the nose (Yemen, Qatar and Oman)

Many countries in the Middle East are marked by conservatism and very reclusive customs, so it may come as a surprise that men from some countries in this geographic region greet each other. Almost in a kiss, two men press their noses together for a few minutes as a sign of respect. It is difficult to trace exactly the origin of this tradition.

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3. Nose pinching (Eskimos)

Still using the nose, there are many indigenous cultures in arctic regions that use this part of the body as greetings. The famous Eskimo kiss is not just nose rubbing as we think of it in Brazil. Among many Eskimo tribes, such as the Inuit, the nose may be pressed against the cheek or other parts of the face, and the stronger the pressure, the more affectionate the person is.

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4. ‘Adoletta’ (Zimbabwe)

The Brazilian joke ‘adoletta’ is very similar to the greeting used in Zimbabwe, Africa. Applause takes place in a call and response fashion. The first person taps once and the second person taps twice in response. The hand positions also vary, with men clapping with their fingers and palms aligned and women tilting their hands.

5. Hand on Heart (Malaysia)

In Malaysia, greeting is a very emotional gesture. The process consists of taking the hands of the person being greeted, releasing them after a few seconds, bringing your hands to your chest, and then shaking them slightly. It represents goodwill and an open heart. In greetings between opposite sexes, men should wait for women with their arms outstretched, and if they don’t want to, he should put his hand on his own chest and nod slightly.

6. Spitting in the face (Masai tribe- Kenya and Tanzania)

Away from the Malaysian nuance, other forms of greeting in other cultures may be considered ‘aggressive’. In Brazil, spitting is a sign of impoliteness, but among the Maasai tribe in Kenya and Tanzania, the act is a form of greeting.

7. Scented Faces (Greenland)

Giving loved ones ‘a scent’ is not strange in our country, but doing it with strangers is out of the question. However, in Greenland, this law is only a kind of welcome. On the island of Tuvalu, pinching your cheeks and taking a deep breath are part of the traditional Polynesian welcome, even for visitors.

* Supervised by Pablo Marquez

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"Total creator. Devoted tv fanatic. Communicator. Evil pop culture buff. Social media advocate."

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