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| 4 | False Statement.UK law doesn’t punish false rape allegations unless you’re stupid enough to tamper with a trial I’ve been reading into this lately and honestly, it’s insane. Most people are unaware of this. There’s no specific law in the UK that criminalises someone for knowingly making a false allegation of rape or sexual assault. You’d think something that serious would be illegal in itself, right? Nope. The only real option is perverting the course of justice, but that’s a high bar. You need to prove they in… | /r/MensRights | 23/12/25 07:04 PM |
| 1 | False Statement.The UK justice system has no real way to punish false rape allegations — and the 3% conviction stat is dangerously misleading The more I look into this, the more disturbed I am by what I’ve found: There is currently no specific offence in UK law for knowingly or recklessly making a false allegation of rape or sexual assault. Let that sink in. In a country with one of the most complex legal systems in the world, someone can: Knowingly lie about being raped Cause someone to be arrested, investigat… | /r/MensRights | 23/12/25 07:02 PM |
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