This is a straight lift from an article in Metro, 16 Oct 2019.
Sex-charge sailor ‘poked hair of his female colleagues’ by Annabal
Bagdi. https://www.metro.news/sex-charge-sailor-poked-hair-of-his-female-colleagues/1760038/
I have added sub-headings for readabilty, as well as links to related cases.
A surprising amount of sexist behaviour still exists within this
30,000-strong organisation, in which women are 10 %.
Since 1990 the UK Royal Navy has officially been hot on supporting respect and equal opportunities. The Merchant Navy's record is poorer.
Women either tackle the matter informally, leave their jobs, or - in most cases - keep quiet. https://twitter.com › hashtag › whyididntreport
Court martial
"A SAILOR has been accused of sexual assault after allegedly poking the
hair-dos of female colleagues.
PO Patrick Bennett made lewd jibes while repeatedly touching the
women’s bun hairstyles, a court martial heard.
He is said to have shrugged off the remarks as ‘office banter’, telling
one woman at the Royal Navy Air Station in Yeovilton, Somerset, that she would
have a short-lived military career unless she played along.
The woman told Bulford military court in Wiltshire that on one occasion
the serviceman, based on HMS Diamond, grabbed her wrist and pulled her hand
towards his groin.
She recalled ‘snatching’ her hand away and managing to only touch his
trouser material.
PO Patrick Bennett RN: Yeovilton
PO Patrick Bennett RN: Yeovilton |
'Banter' and PMT
She told the court martial: ‘He said once “if you don’t take banter,
you’re not going to get very far in the Navy”, and once asked if I was in a
mood because I was on my period.’
'Hairy bun hole'
A second woman said Bennett had poked his fingers into her hair bun up
to 20 times while working at the air station and made comments about her
weight.
Bennett denies four counts of sexual assault. The trial continues."
Recent related cases in UK Navy
HMS Vanguard, Wikimedia Commons |
The woman said “I am constantly battling to show women are equal in the RN but they are not."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/01/royal-navy-officer-sacked-in-disgrace-after-groping-female-sailo/
2018. There were 65 courts martial of naval personnel. Six of these were for alleged sexual offences. Four of the six were found not guilty. Of the two found guilty, the lieutenant from Northwood convicted of rape and attempted sexual assault was give a seven-year sentence. https://tinyurl.com/GOV-courts-martial-2018
US and UK Navies
US Navy policy tries to prevent sexual assault. In 2011 the policy was found to be inadequate. https://www.stripes.com/dod-oversight-of-sexual -harassment-policies-inadequate-gao-finds-1.158790. |
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2017/august/nobody-asked-me-sexual-assault-not-our-navy
288 reported cases occurred in the Royal Navy in the years 2017 and 2018 combined.
Investigators found a further 60 cases that were not reported.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48993201
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