Her name is Gina Martin. She was at a music festival in London when a man pushed his phone between her legs and took a photo under her skirt. She reported it to the police immediately. They told her it wasn't a criminal offence. There was nothing they could do.
She went home and decided that was unacceptable. With no legal background, no political connections and no funding she launched a campaign to make upskirting a criminal offence in England and Wales. She petitioned. She lobbied MPs. She spoke publicly about what had happened to her. The government initially blocked the bill.
She kept going. The Voyeurism Act passed in January 2019. Upskirting now carries up to two years in prison. Scotland followed. Other countries are following. A woman at a festival with no lawyer, no funding and no political connections rewrote the law for an entire nation in eighteen months.
so your 20s are like one big humiliation ritual until 27 - 30 where you have to fight suicidal ideation bc after 30 is when life actually starts?! got it.
@MASSAIUK very good point💖💖💖 in death he will also inspire me to dare to express my creativity! the people u meet along the way is what makes me happy. wish u the best fellow art enjoyer ✨
@MASSAIUK ive loved him for so many years so it made me happy i got to cop some. i totally forgot he had a merch store! we’ve talked a lot about creativity, he said yes to be my senpai and we were gonna have a nerf gun shootoff when he came back to norway so im crushed he’s gone.:(
ketamine is such an interesting drug because a little bit makes you happy and want to dance and a little bit more traps you in The Dimension for one thousand years