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A man appeared completely naked, making sexual moves while the woman slept on the couch in California. Police, according to the allegations, first put all blame at Nicole’s doorstep for “leaving the door unlocked” instead of focusing on her safety.

The person who broke into my home was not found to have committed sexual misconduct. In fact, authorities decided to press misdemeanor trespassing charges, but it is thought that those will be dropped. Surprisingly, the suspect was able to go free without any legal action.

Police crime tape in front of California home
Cops told the woman it was “her fault” for leaving the door unlocked

These happenings make it clear that crimes against personal safety — mainly for women — are not taken very seriously by the justice system. Many people are furious after considering that some believe a woman should blame herself when a naked man breaks into her unlocked home.

Getting blamed after such events isn’t just wrong, it is also risky. It shows that you should depend on thick doors to stop criminals and you can’t rely on justice if they get in.

As the public begins to lose faith in the justice system of California, this trial stands for wider concerns — the lighter sentences being given, crime on the rise and a lack of responsibility that leaves people vulnerable.

The idea behind this is simple. Criminals walk. Those who suffer are scolded by the people in their lives.