The Daily Telegraph

A kiss under the mistletoe could lead to rape charge, police warn

- By Henry Bodkin

POLICE have warned Christmas partygoers to obtain consent before kissing under the mistletoe otherwise they may be guilty of rape.

The advice came in a tweet, since deleted, by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), which has been criticised for “trivialisi­ng” sexual violence.

The force, which has 159,000 followers, tweeted on Saturday: “If you bump into that special someone under the mistletoe tonight, remember that without consent it is rape #Seasonsgre­etings”. The message was shared hundreds of times, attracting a backlash that was both angry and bemused.

Some respondent­s suggested PSNI had failed to understand the law regarding rape, while others said it showed the organisati­on had a “warped view of the world”.

The tweet was subsequent­ly deleted, with the force later saying it had been “taken out of context”. The message was intended to form part of PSNI’S “without consent” campaign. One Twitter user wrote: “Bumping into someone under the mistletoe is now considered rape? Why do you trivialise such a serious issue with such a nonsense tweet?”

PSNI tweeted yesterday: “We posted a message on Twitter yesterday that some may have taken out of context but the message remains the same; when you are out socialisin­g over the Christmas period, please remember without consent it is rape.”

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