Posted on 04/26/2013 6:00:38 PM PDT by Beave Meister
A U.S. female sailor beat a bus driver and would-be rapist into submission when she was on a 24-hour shore leave in the United Arab Emirates.
Court records from Wednesday show that the woman, age 28, hopped on the bus at Dubais Mall of the Emirates shopping center on Jan 19.
I noticed he did not take the main road and when I asked him he told me not to worry, she said the Daily Mail reported, according to The Washington Times.
The Times report continued: He then stopped where several other buses were parked and tried to kiss her. After she refused, he pulled out a knife and tried to rape her.
Prosecutors said that she knocked the knife from his hand, broke it in two, bit him in the hand, forced him to the ground and locked him between her thighs, the Daily Mail reports.
The man, known as K S, has been charged with attempted rape, threatening to kill, assault and consuming alcohol illegally, the Daily Mail reports.
Whatya wanna bet it was the alcohol charge that really got the driver into trouble?
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Under Shariah law, I'd be afraid that it would be a crime for a female infidel to resist the rape attempts of a Muslim male.
Thanks Beave Meister.
this is the us army,you really don’t want to go up against the women now, half chance they’re lesbian and looking for a reason to beat up a guy.
that said, this piece ‘of scum deserved it. it’s the only kind of submission i want to hear about regarding muslims.
Exactly...and even places like New Orleans or New York or even, yes, Boston, sailors are warned not to wander alone. Standard safety measures...
Again, it looks like there is more to this story than we are being told...
It's a 'tourist trap'... Europeans go there for the sun and beaches. They allow non-Muslims to drink alcohol... it has the illusion of being a first world place. It's not...
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