Angono police apologizes for rape warning

MANILA — The Angono police have publicly apologized over a public statement it posted online on tips to prevent incidents of rape, which some critics said included inappropriate and misogynist content.

In a statement posted on its Facebook page, Angono Municipal Police Office chief Police Senior Supt. Ruben Pequero said it is sending out its heartfelt apologies to those offended by its statement titled “Paalala Para Makaiwas sa Rape”.

“Ang amin pong intensyon ay mapaalalahanan ang lahat para maiwasan po na maging biktima ng insidente ng rape (Our intention is to remind everyone to avoid becoming a victim of rape),” the Angono, Rizal police said on its Facebook page.

A number of critics earlier denounced the police station warning which includes such suggestions as “do not wear skimpy clothes” and “do not drink during dates”.

The reminders also include practical pieces of advice such as being cautious on first dates with persons one is unfamiliar with and avoiding dark streets when alone. ( Benjamin Pulta/PNA)

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