UK Pick-up truck with 'vile' artwork of a kidnapped woman tied up on the back is investigated by police as a potential hate crime

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Norwich pick-up truck with artwork of a kidnapped woman tied up in back is investigated by police​

By Jacob Thorburn For Mailonline 13:42 EDT 04 Jun 2021 , updated 05:54 EDT 05 Jun 2021
7hrs ago

A police investigation has been launched after a pick-up truck was spotted with a 'vile' image of a kidnapped woman on its tail gate.

Motorists did a double take and were horrified to see the artwork portraying an apparently abducted blonde woman lying down while tied up in the rear of the vehicle.

The vehicle was reported to police after being spotted at traffic lights on the junction of the A47 and A146 roads at Trowse, near Norwich, Norfolk.

Norfolk Police say the incident is being investigated as a potential hate .

A spokesperson for the force said: 'A woman reported seeing a blue pick-up truck with vinyl printed on the back of the truck showing a woman being tied up, blindfolded, bound as if being kidnapped. Enquiries are ongoing.'

The 'vile' vinyl of a woman appearing to be kidnapped was spotted on the junction of the A47 and A146 roads at Trowse, near Norwich

The 'vile' vinyl of a woman appearing to be kidnapped was spotted on the junction of the A47 and A146 roads at Trowse, near Norwich
The picture of the truck created outrage when it was shared by graphic designer Sophia Forte on the Facebook group 'Reclaim These Streets Norwich'.

She said on a message with the picture: 'This was spotted in Norwich. Not okay to normalise violence against women, then people wonder why we have so many issues with it.'

Miss Forte added: 'I'm a graphic designer and from a designer's perspective my job is to educate and inspire and it is sickening visually to think that someone has designed this and in my opinion, it is normalising violence, abuse, threat and control over women.

'It makes me sad that someone that is a designer has abused their power to create something like this. We need to calm people and stand up, not alarm.'

Norfolk Police say they are investigating a potential hate crime, as pictures of the truck emerged online and prompted a huge backlash

Norfolk Police say they are investigating a potential hate crime, as pictures of the truck emerged online and prompted a huge backlash
Other Facebook users left messages condemning the image as 'horrifying' and 'vile'.

One said: 'I have never before seen anything like this on a vehicle. Am shocked.

'It is beyond disgraceful. I really hope someone reported the driver and that there is something that can be done about it.'

Another added: 'What the f*** is wrong with people? How can that ever be funny?'

Community campaigner Jasmine Reeves described the pick up truck as 'disturbing'.

She said: 'This is not okay. I do not want to see it and attempt to explain it to my five and ten-year-old boys. It's no wonder that women do not feel safe in this world.'

Personal trainer James Hellewell of Leeds, West Yorkshire, faced fury in 2014 when he had a similar sticker of a tied up woman on the back of his truck.

He insisted he had only put it on as a joke and he removed it after being warned by police that he could be charged with a public order offence if he continued to display it.

A sign company which put a similar vinyl wrap on the back of an employee's truck in Waco, Texas, in 2013 removed it after a backlash.

The company ended up apologising and making a donation of $2,500 to the Advocacy Center for Crime Victims and Children in Waco.
 
This is funny. British humour on display; always taking the piss and laughing at the absurd.

It's a shame society is going through a 'no fun allowed' phase.
 
There's nothing funny about this. I wouldn't call it a hate crime or even a crime, but just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do it.

Maybe you guys laugh because seeing that doesn't make you think, holy shit, that could be me. As a woman, it's actually pretty terrifying. Because we are the weaker sex. We're just fortunate that the majority of men are decent human beings. But the idea of running into a guy who likes the thought of tying us up and spiriting us away to someplace he can do anything to us that he wants to do is nightmare fuel. That's why, unlike my husband, I lock the car doors immediately when I get in the car and never, ever forget to lock the door the moment I walk into the house. My husband isn't afraid of the what ifs. I've been trained to protect myself against them for as long as I can remember. And I've had enough run ins with creepy dudes that I take no chances.

I'm assuming this guy doesn't have a wife/girlfriend/daughter/sister/mother that he cares for. At least I hope not.
 
Here's the perpetually-triggered woke pronoun cunt who reported it.

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Norwich police, put this Karen against the wall.
 
There's nothing funny about this. I wouldn't call it a hate crime or even a crime, but just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do it.

Maybe you guys laugh because seeing that doesn't make you think, holy shit, that could be me. As a woman, it's actually pretty terrifying. Because we are the weaker sex. We're just fortunate that the majority of men are decent human beings. But the idea of running into a guy who likes the thought of tying us up and spiriting us away to someplace he can do anything to us that he wants to do is nightmare fuel. That's why, unlike my husband, I lock the car doors immediately when I get in the car and never, ever forget to lock the door the moment I walk into the house. My husband isn't afraid of the what ifs. I've been trained to protect myself against them for as long as I can remember. And I've had enough run ins with creepy dudes that I take no chances.

I'm assuming this guy doesn't have a wife/girlfriend/daughter/sister/mother that he cares for. At least I hope not.
Don't be a fucking bigot, women are just as strong and capable as men.

All jokes aside though, this in no way "normalizes" kidnapping women, proving that every critic of this who says that is a retard who just parrots what they think people will agree with. If it were normal, then the decal wouldn't be funny or notable in any way. By virtue of the joke, kidnapping someone is shocking. These people are the new Tipper Gores, lashing out at things they don't like without thinking about why.
 
There's nothing funny about this. I wouldn't call it a hate crime or even a crime, but just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do it.

Maybe you guys laugh because seeing that doesn't make you think, holy shit, that could be me. As a woman, it's actually pretty terrifying. Because we are the weaker sex. We're just fortunate that the majority of men are decent human beings. But the idea of running into a guy who likes the thought of tying us up and spiriting us away to someplace he can do anything to us that he wants to do is nightmare fuel. That's why, unlike my husband, I lock the car doors immediately when I get in the car and never, ever forget to lock the door the moment I walk into the house. My husband isn't afraid of the what ifs. I've been trained to protect myself against them for as long as I can remember. And I've had enough run ins with creepy dudes that I take no chances.

I'm assuming this guy doesn't have a wife/girlfriend/daughter/sister/mother that he cares for. At least I hope not.
I'd tend to agree with you, but also women like the author are definitely simps for the paki imports who do infinitely more damage to british women than some cuck with a pickup decal. I don't know if you've ever driven behind a pickup before, but you can also usually tell whether the back is open or not from a distance.
 
If I recall correctly, the UK is basically a white country with Islamic regional warlords in the North.

Also, an Islamacist maybe tried to rape the truck.
 
There's nothing funny about this. I wouldn't call it a hate crime or even a crime, but just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do it.

Maybe you guys laugh because seeing that doesn't make you think, holy shit, that could be me. As a woman, it's actually pretty terrifying. Because we are the weaker sex. We're just fortunate that the majority of men are decent human beings. But the idea of running into a guy who likes the thought of tying us up and spiriting us away to someplace he can do anything to us that he wants to do is nightmare fuel. That's why, unlike my husband, I lock the car doors immediately when I get in the car and never, ever forget to lock the door the moment I walk into the house. My husband isn't afraid of the what ifs. I've been trained to protect myself against them for as long as I can remember. And I've had enough run ins with creepy dudes that I take no chances.

I'm assuming this guy doesn't have a wife/girlfriend/daughter/sister/mother that he cares for. At least I hope not.
Somebody should get a truck decal of a guy getting his balls cut up.
That's pretty clever. If I were him though to be safe I'd have a clown tied up.
Yeah, but it has to seem like a serious thing for it to shock people.
 
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Imagine being this booty blasted over a tasteless vinyl sticker on the back of some rednecks truck.
 
There's nothing funny about this. I wouldn't call it a hate crime or even a crime, but just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do it.

Maybe you guys laugh because seeing that doesn't make you think, holy shit, that could be me. As a woman, it's actually pretty terrifying. Because we are the weaker sex. We're just fortunate that the majority of men are decent human beings. But the idea of running into a guy who likes the thought of tying us up and spiriting us away to someplace he can do anything to us that he wants to do is nightmare fuel. That's why, unlike my husband, I lock the car doors immediately when I get in the car and never, ever forget to lock the door the moment I walk into the house. My husband isn't afraid of the what ifs. I've been trained to protect myself against them for as long as I can remember. And I've had enough run ins with creepy dudes that I take no chances.

I'm assuming this guy doesn't have a wife/girlfriend/daughter/sister/mother that he cares for. At least I hope not.
But he's "starting a conversation". Look its tacky, tasteless and probably dangerous for being such a distraction on a moving vehicle. But it's not a hate crime. At best its illegal signage.

More disgusting is the "professional graphic artist" who's leading the charge.for censorship and hate speech. This issomebody elses art. For all she knows it might be some bold awareness campaign against human trafficing. But nope Karen here must get offended and offending Karen is surely a crime. Off wit his head!
 
I love supervillains who make optical illusions to fuck with people.
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pouring one out for all the wile e coyotes out there.
 
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