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Originally Posted by Hugh
Russ, I don't think anyone has stated (well, I haven't, anyway) that this sort of behaviour is a problem, and is recognised as such - it's just that the focus on it to the exclusion of the vast majority of sex crimes that is the problem (again, to me, anyway).
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The focus as I see it is that in one particular community (Asian), sex 'street' gangs are prevalent to the point that unless there's a media conspiracy to hush it up, we just don't hear about it from any other community. White Brits can be (and often are) part of any other sort of sex crime but these street gangs never seem to have any. It would appear community leaders, unless Asian themselves refuse to speak out about the problem, citing 'community cohesion' more of a priority.