I very much doubt it.
Re agreement, the word duress or something similar springs to mind.

From: Rob Izatt 
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 10:34 AM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia. 
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Controlling attitude

But it has everything to do with being a GFA member and the Administrative 
Appeals Tribunal would refer you to the GFA rules which you agreed to. 


GFA prohibits all forms of harassment discrimination and bullying based on 
personal characteristics listed in the Dictionary. Discrimination and 
harassment are extremely distressing, offensive, humiliating and/or threatening 
and create an uncomfortable and unpleasant environment. In most circumstances 
discrimination and harassment are against the law.
Descriptions of some of the types of behaviour which could be regarded as 
harassment or discrimination are provided in the Dictionary at clause 11 and 
includes offensive, abusive, belittling, intimidating or threatening behaviour, 
whether face to face, indirectly or via technologies such as mobile phones or 
the internet.


Membership suspension, expulsion, discipline
10) a)
b)
c)
Subject to these rules and other board regulations, if the Board deems a Member 
has refused or neglected to comply with the Association's rules or MoSPs, or 
has been guilty of conduct unbecoming of a Member, or prejudicial to the 
interests of gliding, the Board may, by resolution:
i) fine the Member, or ii) suspend that Member from membership for a specified 
time, or iii) expel the Member from the Association, or iv) take all such 
action as may be necessary for the proper management of the
affairs of the Association.

On 13/09/2014, at 10:05 AM, Christopher McDonnell wrote:


  Rob Izatt said:    “Those responsible should be made an example and their 
memberships suspended for 12 months - and it should be publicly announced.”

  Suspension of membership would mean you could not fly a glider. I have often 
wondered what the AAT would think of the removal of flying rights for an 
‘offence’ nothing to do with flying.

  Chris

  From: Rob Izatt 
  Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 9:17 AM
  To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia. 
  Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Controlling attitude

  Richard Frawley/Terry Cubley 
  There was another discussion recently regarding the Member Protection Policy. 
If the GFA has not acted yet on this rubbish then that is concrete proof it is 
no more than window dressing. Those responsible should be made an example and 
their memberships suspended for 12 months - and it should be publicly 
announced. 
  That would send a message. By tacitly allowing this to go unpunished gliding 
excludes 50% of the population effectively and condones this behaviour. 
  Yes this is a private forum but if the comments were made by GFA members then 
the GFA must act.
  Rob Izatt


  On 12/09/2014, at 11:57 PM, Gary Stevenson wrote:


    Hi Mark,
    Astounding! To me this is an absolutely stunning summary of the current 
situation.
     
    I can see why you  have nominated not to make further comment – you have 
summed it up  quite succulently, and there seems  little else that can be 
meaningfully said by a mere male on this topic at this point in time. [That 
cartoon is so brutal and true!] However I wonder if any female member of the 
forum would like to make further informed comment?
     
    It would seem that the ONLY ???? thing left to do is to action things. But 
what actions? Quite obviously what we are really discussing here is a major 
culture change. Usually, in the nature of things, this  takes time, almost 
always  a great deal of time. Can this process be accelerated?
     
    Never the less I find it somewhat heartening that the topic is now here on 
Aus- Soaring for discussion.
     
    Terry Cubley, besides being the Aus rep,  is now also the Vice-President of 
the IGC.  I know that Terry is a member of this forum and therefore at least 
scans most of the posted material. As I said in an earlier post to Teal, the 
problem is worldwide, and it would seem appropriate that Terry is 
directed/nicely asked/whatever  by the members of this forum – the majority of 
whom  I assume are GFA members and therefore can somewhat informally make this 
request. {Yeah, yeah, yeah , I know the formal process: The GFA member has to 
put it to his/her Club  Committee, the Club puts it to the State Association 
and then the SA puts it to the GFA Board ... No wonder the likes of Mike B 
despairs}  -  to do everything in his power (whatever that is ), to  expedite  
that cultural change at international level.
     
    Terry, can you please respond to my post?
     
    Regards,
    Gary
     
    From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Newton
    Sent: Friday, 12 September 2014 7:10 PM
    To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
    Subject: [Aus-soaring] Controlling attitude
     
     
    I reckon there will be a bunch of people who’ve read some of the posts on 
this mailing list today who’ll be saying, “I don’t see the problem. It’s just a 
bit of harmless fun. Doesn’t hurt anybody.”
     
    Guys say that all the time, never realizing that the only reason they're 
able to say it is because they’ve typically been utterly indifferent to whether 
their fun is, indeed, “harmless,” or whether it has hurt anybody.
     
    I don’t know, perhaps parents of girls have a different view.  Perspective 
and experience.
     
    The reason it usually passes without mention is because most women, having 
put up with it for their entire living memory, are so sick of it that they 
can’t be bothered going through the exhausting rigmarole of engaging anymore, 
and just remove themselves from situations where it’s a problem;  and because 
so many men, harboring a cataclysmic failure of empathy, don’t even notice the 
reactions of women, and just let it slide without saying anything.
     
    “The secret life of women.” 
    http://i.imgur.com/OigLS.png
    (I know the cartoonist: He told me some of these quotes were provided by 
his daughter)
     
    In case you haven’t noticed (and I’m almost certain that some of you 
actually haven’t), gliding is almost entirely dominated by men.  There’s no 
physical reason why that should be the case.  There’s also no innate 
gender-based difference in skill to explain it either.
     
    I’m going to say it’s cultural:  The traditions and attitudes present at 
gliding clubs all over Australia are, either overtly (like today’s email 
messages) or subtly (like so much of everything else) repulsive to women.  I’ve 
seen so many women enjoy their AEF, stick with it for a couple of weekends, and 
never come back.  And thousands of pilots barely ever wonder why that’s the 
case.  Over time, gliding clubs become male ghettos, all over Australia.
     
    “What we walk past, we accept.”
     
    When we’re learning to fly, the first lesson we’re taught is stability.  
The second lesson we’re taught is how to change our attitude.
     
    This community seems absolutely excellent at stability. When it comes to 
sexism, maybe it ought to be skilled enough to master attitude.
     
    There’ll no doubt be replies to this message. I’ve said my piece, I’m not 
going to respond to any of them them. But I, like everyone else who reads them, 
will be making character judgements regardless.  If you find that idea 
challenging, perhaps take 24 hours to have a good hard think about why.
     
    Fin.
     
      - mark
        [ I will also reserve judgement over whether off-list replies should be 
forwarded to the list.
          There will be no shadows here. ]
     
     
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