Eric Takabayashi wrote:

> > And someone who simply makes an accusation to get back as someone knows
> > it didn't.
>
> That is correct. But you, as years ago, are focusing on a statistical improbability, from
> 2% to 8% of claims. The problem of underreported assault (as high as ten out of 11) which
> naturally never results in any trial or punishment, is much more serious.
>
> > But you see no problem with the latter, oddly.
>
> No,

As should be assumed from the context below, and previous posts over the years, my ambiguous
"no" here, meant "Untrue!", DIS-agreement with NOT seeing false accusation as a problem.
People falsely accusing innocent people IS a problem.

> because a false accusation would be a lie, putting an "innocent" person in possible
> jeopardy. Those who make false accusations should be punished perhaps akin to the
> punishment for the crime they accuse innocent people of.