Young female protestors in New York took to the streets over the weekend in their scantiest outfits and lingerie for what they dubbed “SlutWalk”.  It was a protest against the NYPD warning women in Brooklyn, where there’s been a wave of sexual assaults, that short skirts and sexy attire provide “easy access” and may encourage rapists.  The movement started in Toronto when police remarked that women could prevent attacks if they stopped dressing “like sluts”.  Organizers say women can dress any way they want and that police should focus on the criminals, not them. 

- No arrests were made since none of the police could recognize any of the protestors faces during the line-up. 

- “SlutWalk”? Wasn’t that the original name for “Jersey Shore”?  

- This was the first time in history the police begged the protestors to handcuff them. 

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