tsk, what so special about celebrity? They feel the same as every other lady out there in the world! why do people always tend to do this kind of immature acts. edited: from the animation, it looks like the woman is the one harassing the guy. Look at the hands and her face!!! damn evil succubus
I don't think it matter if she is pretty or not, it can't be a very nice experience for anyone. People really should respect others.
although the haircut and clothes of the sketch share some likeness to the person arrested, the ethnic background of the sketch does not. he look mixed race while the sketch is of a european looking person. seeing foreigners groping asian women in a predominantly asian city make the situation look worse. i remember a non-asian friend told me she has been to most major cities around the world and groping happened on almost every bus and train she rode in the asian countries she traveled to. the exception she told me was in china, because there is a law against touching foreigners there and those caught is given a heavier penalty than groping a local woman. i thought the stuff she told me was exaggerated because where i am from, robbing is more common than groping. my sister got robbed almost every other month in a given year when she was going to school by herself but she was never groped. after reading about ella koon and now stephanie cheng makes me rethink the stuff my friend has told me. if these perverts act like this in front of celebrities, what can a typical woman without body guards do if a man acts like this publicly when nobody is around to help? this is just ridiculous.
I think this is the more common than groping in HK: [video=youtube;7YLT-xvMHuE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YLT-xvMHuE"[/video] Girls, remember to look around for camera phones pointing at you!
@paranoid: thats some weird shit right there... i knew there were guys taking flicks of girls wearing skirts... but this... is so weird... randomly filming a girl *shrugs*