13 February 2013

Shopping centre 'upskirt' scare sparks probe

Police are looking for a man who "upskirted" a woman on an escalator at a shopping centre in Melbourne's outer north-east last week.

Officers have been told that the victim, aged 26, was shopping last Friday about 6pm when a man she did not know approached her in a Greensborough shopping centre.

The victim got onto the first-floor escalator, and near the second level, felt a breeze on the back of her legs, a police spokeswoman said.

The woman thought her skirt had blown up and turned to pull it down. She noticed the man standing close by with a mobile phone in his hand. He quickly pushed past her and walked off the escalator.

Police believe the man used the mobile phone to film under the woman's clothes.

He is believed to be aged between his late 20s and early 30s, about 180 centimetres tall with a shaved head. At the time, he was wearing an orange fluorescent singlet.

Greensborough police want to hear from any witnesses, particularly a man who they believe saw what happened from a nearby shoe shop.

Anyone with any information is asked to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

theage.com.au 18 Jan 2013

In order to incite fear into the masses, the corporate media use emotion to help government push through a hidden agenda.

Whilst an alleged 'upskirt' incident may be happening, or it could even be the paranoid imagination of the person concerned, police are turning a blind eye to home invasions, aggravated burglaries, assaults on women, and even rape.
 
With the very corporate media circus pushed rape and murder of Jill Meagher, in that particular suburb alone where she lived in, there is approximately one assault on a woman every day, with one reported rape a week.

The whole purpose is to distract the masses from what is really going on.

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