‘Disturbing uptick’ of sexual assaults on aircraft, Washington state officials say

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‘Disturbing uptick’ of sexual assaults on aircraft, Washington state officials say
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Western Washington prosecutors have filed separate cases against four men facing some form of charges for sexual assault of either a teen girl or young woman while on flights bound for Seattle.

- Report sexual misconduct such as unwanted touching, indecent exposure and up-skirt photo-taking.

Airplane assaults are assaults like any other kind and there’s “no right way” to respond, Stone emphasized. It might be easier for people to turn the other way and tell themselves, “That can’t be what’s going on,” but bystanders have an opportunity to intervene and make sure sexual assault victims and survivors are OK and get the help they need, Stone said.The center has a 24-hour resource line to assist survivors at 888-998-6423 — no matter if the incident happened yesterday or five years ago, help is always available, Stone said.

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