Originally Posted by
Mesabah
Her going public, is the hail-mary pass that other women come forward, without them, the case is dead in the water. In fact, everyone should reserve judgement until more evidence comes forward. The reasonable doubt in this case, is that she might have faced termination had she not been raped.
Why would she have faced termination? Are you saying that you know they were drinking within the window of 10 hours? If that is so, then why wasn't the captain fired long ago for that?
There would be no reason to go public with something like this, unless one was extremely ****ed off at the company for doing nothing. That is not to avoid termination. To avoid that, you drop the case, keep quiet and let it pass. Particularly if they aren't threatening you with being fired in the first place.