Friday, February 26, 2021

Those Aren't Quarantine Hotels

More like rape hotels:

The Public Health Agency of Canada is launching an investigation and reviewing its practices after two returning travellers were allegedly sexually assaulted during their mandatory quarantine periods.

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A man has been charged with sexual assault after an incident last week at a Montreal COVID-19 quarantine hotel.

The woman alleging the assault told CTV News that the man came into her room, refused to leave, partially undressed and touched her against her will, only leaving when she threatened to scream.

She also said she felt “helpless” at the hotel, where she didn’t expect to end up, and where she was told she wasn’t allowed to disclose her location. ...

The response of the hotel security when she reported the incident was underwhelming, she said.

“I called security, took them 15 to 20 minutes to get to my room, and when they did, they handed me a bottle of water I had asked for four hours ago and told me ‘Just wait here, lock your door, and we'll be back,’” she said.

Ultimately, police and an ambulance arrived and took her to the hospital to give a statement, she said, and she was allowed to go back home.

The Quebec Crown prosecutors’ office confirmed to CTV News that a man has been charged.

Robert Shakory faces one count of sexual assault, one count of breaking and entering, and one count of criminal harassment. His next court date is May 3. None of the allegations againt him has been tested in court.

The woman says that apart from the other repercussions, she also feels let down. She said she blames the government for not keeping her safe, especially when she says she was trying her best to follow the rules.


Reactions range from "people experience things differently" to "b!#ches had it coming":


It's not a matter of what is done but who does it.

Just ask Patty Hajdu. Her rationale that had the women not defied the incompetent Trudeau government and remained under house arrest, these disgusting assaults may have occurred to someone else.

Oh, well!


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