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YOUNG woman allegedly sexually assaulted on crowded Gold Coast bus says she was “heartbroken” no one tried to help her.
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A YOUNG woman who was allegedly sexually assaulted on a crowded Gold Coast bus says she was “heartbroken” no one tried to help her during the ­terrifying ordeal.
The petite 18-year-old was travelling on a Surfside bus last Friday afternoon when she was allegedly abused, threatened and sexually assaulted by another passenger.
Pinned against the glass window, there was little she could do during the encounter, which lasted for several terrifying minutes.
However, she told The Courier-Mail yesterday the fact no one came to her aid was equally upsetting.
“That was heartbreaking,” she said.
“I know if it had been someone else I definitely would have done something or at least called the driver or the police.”
Earlier, The Courier-Mail reported a man accused of sexually assaulting a Gold Coast teen on a crowded bus has been refused bail.
A 42-year-old man was arrested on Thursday night after CCTV footage was released of the alleged assault, which took place in broad daylight on May 2.
Police prosecutor, Senior Constable Tahnee Roberts, told the court the man had a history of bail breaches and was already on probation and a suspended sentence for supplying drugs to a minor.
Magistrate Catherine Pirie said he was an unacceptable risk to the community and refused bail.
He will reappear in the same court on June 30.
Chilling video footage of the incident was released by police on Thursday.
The footage showed a man, wearing a flannelette shirt, sit next to the petite teen, pinning her against the glass while he allegedly threatened and groped her.
The 18-year-old’s mother claimed he had told her not to scream or he would ram her head in to the glass.
The case caused outrage because nobody came to the girl’s aid.
Other passengers, some of them school kids, looked on in shock, but no one, including the driver, came to her aid.
She eventually had to flee from her assailant when he got off at the same stop in Southport.
The teen’s mother, who cannot be named to protect the identity of her daughter, said violence on Gold Coast buses was now ‘out of control’ and something needed to be done.
“Bus drivers are not allowed to interfere, which is fair enough, but someone has to,” she said.
“They should have emergency buttons like they have on trains.
“Or bus drivers should have some sort of procedure where they push a distress button and head straight to the nearest police station.
“If this is happening in broad daylight you can only imagine what’s happening late at night.”
This latest incident is a further black eye to public transport on the Gold Coast and is the latest in a growing number of terrifying attacks on-board local buses.
The Transport Workers Union claims drivers alone have subjected to more than 1000 assaults statewide in the past two years — 41 every month.
On the Gold Coast this year alone a driver has been dragged from his seat and bashed, while two girls are set to appear before the courts over an horrific attack on an elderly man in February.
Just last week, Surfside was under fire for leaving a 13-year-old girl behind because a bus was too crowded.
A spokesman for TransLink said safety was already taken seriously by Surfside.
“The safety of bus drivers and passengers is the number one priority for TransLink and Surfside Bus Lines,” he said.
“Surfside funds safety and de-escalation training for bus drivers on the Gold Coast who find themselves in potentially volatile situations and works closely with the Queensland Police Service to locate offenders when assaults occur.
“All buses are fitted with CCTV and two-way radio communication between drivers and their operation centre for security purposes.”
He also said private security guards operate roving patrols across the Gold Coast bus network.
TWU State Secretary Peter Biagini said Queensland Transport Minister Scott Emerson had fallen ‘asleep at the wheel’ on the issue of bus assaults.
“The Gold Coast is a hot spot for bus driver assaults, followed by Cairns and the Sunshine Coast,” he said.
“For too long Minister Emerson has ignored bus safety.”
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By Tokyo correspondent Rachel Mealey
Posted Fri 6 Jan 2017 at 11:08pmFriday 6 Jan 2017 at 11:08pm, updated Sat 7 Jan 2017 at 5:43amSaturday 7 Jan 2017 at 5:43am
Japan is known around the world for its vast network of modern, efficient and clean trains.
But train travel in some of the world's most crowded cities holds a sinister threat for women and girls who ride the rails — the risk of groping.
It has been a longstanding problem, but it is not commonly talked about in Japan and continues to be an under-reported problem.
Fumie is now a 17-year-old high school student, who travels to her school in west Tokyo by train every day.
Two years ago, she said she was groped by a man during her morning commute.
"It became very crowded as more and more people got on the train and one man was standing right in front of me. He came very close and he touched me," she said.
Fumie had never been warned by her parents or teachers about the risk of being groped and did not know what to do.
"Rather than asking for help, I felt very anxious and I was thinking 'why me?' and I tried to keep him away by putting my arm in front of my body," she said.
Fumie did not tell her teachers or friends about the attack when she arrived at school.
Japanese girls believe that they are somehow boasting about their own looks if they tell someone they have been groped.
"I didn't say it because I didn't want people to think it happened to me — I'm not very attractive and I'm not confident about myself," she said.
For this reason, the crime often goes under-reported. But even when a complaint is made, the threat of a wrongful accusation often leads police to talk young women out of taking the charge any further.
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Hiroko Goto is an academic specialising in gender politics.
She said women were treated as second-class citizens in Japan and not enough was done to deter gropers and protect female commuters.
"I think in Japanese society it's considered that women should keep quiet and shouldn't talk about what's happened," Professor Goto said.
"If a woman is groped, people say it's her fault so the woman doesn't speak about it. I think that's what's happening."
Yayoi Matsunaga was appalled to hear that a friend's 12-year-old daughter was groped on her way to school.
"She was groped by different people every day even though she changed her location [on the train]. She is a petite girl who has long hair and looks very quiet — she was targeted," she said.
Ms Matsunaga has become an activist in the field and has made badges for schoolgirls to wear on their bags warning gropers to stay away and that any crime they commit will be reported.
"I will not let the matter rest," the badge reads.
"Mothers tell little children not to follow strangers, but parents don't teach high school students who take trains by themselves during rush hour that they could be groped. This is very strange," Ms Matsunaga said.
Police in Tokyo and the other major cities in Japan run awareness campaigns about groping once or twice a year. They put up flags and posters at the train stations.
The slogans read: "Be careful of gropers."
But nothing is done to prevent the offenders — who often catch the same train every day — from committing the crimes.
Posted 6 Jan 20176 Jan 2017, updated 7 Jan 20177 Jan 2017
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