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Published 13:24 9 Dec 2012 GMT
So we have to ask, have you heard about the disturbing new trend that’s happening in colleges across England? Ladies, allow us to introduce you to the awful act of “slut dropping.”
What is slut dropping, we hear you ask? Well according to The Independent it involves male college students driving around town with their friends in the early hours of the morning.
The boys then offer a lift home to a woman that they deem a “slut” (apparently they target women who are on their way home from nightclubs).
After asking the woman her address, the men then drive as fast and as far away from her home as possible. But wait, it gets so much more worse.
The students then force the woman out of the car and use a camera to film her standing by the side of the road as they drive away. Needless to say, within minutes the video has been uploaded to YouTube. Disgusting or what?
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The men are targetting women who are on their way home from nights out
There are no words to describe how awful this is. The women are left alone, miles away from their homes and forced to try and get back safely by themselves.
It’s not only dangerous, it’s mortifying and it shows a severe level of stupidity and ignorance on the part of the male students who treat women in such a way.
According to reports, college authorities are only now beginning to crack down on the practice which usually occurs during Fresher’s Week. The sooner this ‘trend’ is eradicated from colleges in England, the better.
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