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Ian ([personal profile] lovingboth) wrote2005-01-05 04:43 pm
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I could make this a poll, but there'd be too many choices...

The law in (edit!) England & Wales used to be absolutely clear: STI infection during consensual sex was not assault, even when the infection was deliberately concealed from the partner.

But in the past couple of years, there have been three successful prosecutions of men for sexual transmission of HIV. They're going through various retrials and appeals, but the basic question remains:

Should sexual transmission of HIV be a criminal offence?

What about when someone lies about their HIV status in order to get their partner to consent to unprotected sex?

[identity profile] mhw.livejournal.com 2005-01-05 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Why would anyone in their right mind believe a bit of paper anyway, given what one can readily manufacture with Photoshop and a decent printer?

When did the advice, which used to be what was suggested, that one should consider one's partners to be positive wrt HIV, herpes and anything else regardless go away?
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[personal profile] zotz 2005-01-05 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The existence of that advice probably has little to do with what will fly legally. People have many reasons (some of them very reasonable) to trust other people, and sadly it's the sort of issue courts have to deal with quite regularly in other situations.