- Joined
- Jun 15, 2017
Yes, it's a quite expansive law.Does this law even change anything except let people know their options?
First, they don't just have the right to refuse examination, they gain a positive right to a medical team of the preferred sex.
Second, they don't need to suffer a bonus govt-sponsored sexual assault attempt and have to reject sus maybe-troons by sight, the gubmint has to send in real women.
Third, there aren't enough female examiners so more need to be trained and the health minister promised 1M GBP for that.
Fourth (unrelated to troons), involving the police is not a prerequisite of getting an examination anymore, so the evidence is not lost and a woman can get some support and take a concrete step toward bringing the rapist to justice before having to talk to potentialy unfriendly cops.