Stephen W Tuholski wrote:

> At 11:13 AM 3/2/01 -0500, Michael Sylvester wrote:
>
> >A colleague has been accused of sexual harassment.He is accused of looking
> >down into the dress of a female student. His defense is that he wears
> >bifocal lenses which occasionate that he tilts his head and eyes
> >in order to get a proper perspective of materials presented to him.
> >  Comments invited.
>

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>
> It seems to me that we really need more information... i am not nearly
> concerned w/ the defense as I am w/ the accusation.  Has this person shown
> a pattern of this behavior in the past?  Did the student ever mention that
> she was uncomfortable, or did she just run to the Chair/Dean.

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    I agree. What information we need _most_ of all is whether this is a real
or a fictitious incident. Note the language: "A colleague has been accused ..".
Michael Sylvester, it's time to fess up - true story, or trolling for people's
hot buttons?

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