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Originally Posted by SackAttack
So what you're saying is that a woman should guard a man if he's not dangerous, but shouldn't guard him if he is?
How, for that matter, are you going to determine what constitutes a "dangerous" male suspect? The crime of which the man is being accused?
I don't see how chauvinism enters the picture at all given the argument you appear to be advancing.
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I think given the violent nature of his crime which was directed toward a woman, rape, they should have thought twice about placing a female officer alone with this guy, after he had already tried to smuggle homemade weapons into the courthouse. I think having a woman guard was in a way just taunting him. That is not to say that he wouldn't have done this if he was being guarded by a 7 foot tall muscular guy either, just an observation.