Thursday, July 21, 2011

Pervert after Astoria women


 

24 comments:

georgetheatheist said...

Have no fear, Vallone is here - on his Harley.

Anonymous said...

Grab and ride, you would figure one of these ladies would take a picture with their cell phones, I guess not enough time.

We all have been "brushed" by delivery boys on their bikes on the sidewalk.

Anonymous said...

Just MACE or Pepper Spray him. And when he's on the ground crying, you call 911. What's the big deal? He won't do it again.

Anonymous said...

Likely MACE and pepper spray are not available to law abiding citizens in NYC.

Anonymous said...

That's the most attention these nasty midwestern troglodytes will ever get.

At least they weren't raped/attempted raped like that women in park slope. That women was actually put into a real threatening situation in which she was able to free herself from unlike these whiny clad dressed "sex in the city" imposters.

Anonymous said...

Since this is now big news, allow me to enlighten our local networks of other possible topics for news "exclusives"; cars not stopping at stop signs, people using cellphones while driving, bicyclists riding wrong way and on sidewalks, people flinging used cigarettes onto the sidewalk, spitting, urinating in public, angry drivers cursing at each other, and people shoving each other on crowded trains. Hey I get it, someome grabbed your ass, it is terrible. But you're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy. Get over it!

Meli said...

Um, yeah...I'm a native from Queens, born & raised in Jamaica/Richmond Hill - I'm also a woman.

Groping someone is NOT OK. On the subway, by some hoodlum on the street, it's not ok if anyone does it. That's a serious offense. And to chuck it up as "Well, that person's not even from New York, some midwestern state" is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

Stop being ignorant for a second and think about the offense. As a woman, it's scary and violating. It's not whiny to say so. I've gotten grabbed on a crowded subway before and it's not funny, this is not something any woman should have to deal with. Who cares where they are from?

Queens Crapper said...

Thank you, Meli. Some of the views expressed here are embarrassing. Sexual assault is never ok.

Anonymous said...

I'm embarrassed by the level of stupidity in the responses of some people on here.

Sexual assault is sexual assault, and by the growing measure, this perv had done it to at least 20 women over the course of a year.

Should we all just sit around and wait for him to rape and murder someone next?

F no. I honestly hope I see this guy in the act myself so I can beat him senseless. Go back to south america if you want to grope people all day or sympathize with those that do. This is fucking Queens, not Juarez.

Anonymous said...

"Sexual assault is sexual assault"
Are you saying a woman who was felt up is as victimized as a woman who was raped?
I don't think it's right, but there should be some kind of distinction between someone copping a feel and someone who actually rapes someone.

Gary the Agnostic said...

I take it that something like this never happened to someone in your family. You wouldn't be saying this if you did.

Queens Crapper said...

There's misdemeanor, 1st degree, 2nd degree, 3rd degree categories, all falling under sexual assault. What's with the turnip truck refugees posting on the blog today?

Anonymous said...

Of course I understand there is a legal distinction. In terms of being victimized, there is a big difference between being raped and being briefly grabbed. To think otherwise is insulting to rape victims.

Anonymous said...

I take it that something like this never happened to someone in your family. You wouldn't be saying this if you did.

No, but I have had my ass grabbed by an unknown female once. I got a kick out of it and remember it to this day.

Anonymous said...

Maybe I should use another example from a male perspective. If a man were to rape me, I would probably be horrified, victimized, and possibly be permanently psychologically damaged. If a man were to quickly grab me and take off, I would probably be briefly grossed out and then go about my business and have a quirky story to tell.
Maybe it's just another benefit to being a man besides being able to piss standing up.

Anonymous said...

I meant piss standing up on the turnip truck.

Anonymous said...

Sanctuary City. Thanks a lot, Bloombastard.

Anonymous said...

RE:" but i have had my ass grabbed by an unknown female once ".

that was a CITY COUNCILMAN , IN DRAG....

Anonymous said...

The other day I stood at the corner of 12th Street and Washington in front of the Standard Hotel: people watching as i was waiting for someone.

Saw the (mostly) sweet young things disembark from cabs.

Saw more T&N, more thigh, more ungainly tottering on stupid looking heels than imagined.

Being a product of a generation when women prided themselves in demanding that they be regarded as serious people - the equals to me - I saddened that many women have regressed to dressing themselves are sex objects.

So yes ladies, if your gender stupidly cavorts like that in public don't be surprised if our gender stupidly reached out to touch the low handing fruit bouncing in their face.

The simple fact is that people should be looked at as people, not sex objects.

georgetheatheist said...

BTW I recently saw a picture of Vallone's Harley. It's the weenie version of the famed bike name. Hey Vallone, get an Electraglide and then you can talk.

Anonymous said...

Midlife crisis always starts "Small" as a regular extension and gradually gets bigger to "Overcompensate" Give it time, he will soon go from Sportster to Fatboy.

Meanwhile Queens is his for the taking.

Anonymous said...

Vallone did nothing for a year as 114 ignored complaints?

Then he is riding up and down the Tony Bennett Blvd (aka 23 Ave) on a Harley?

Hey, I want him as my DA, don't you?

Both the Vallones and Bennett are myths. And both will continue their bullshit glide forward.

Malba Gardener said...

Bottom line (no pun intended) is that it is degrading and illegal. No one has the right to put their hands on anyone. Women should not be subjected to this and we need to realize this and stop the ignorant comments. Yes Rape is much worse, but how dare we even compare the two?

Wrong is Wrong, no matter what degree of wrong it may be.

Gary the Agnostic said...

Anon No. 19:

How a woman dresses does not justify her being assaulted or violated - and let's be real, this is what we're talking about here.

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