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Ched Evans: BBC Radio Norfolk's Nick Conrad faces no action over rape remark | Ched Evans: BBC Radio Norfolk's Nick Conrad faces no action over rape remark |
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A BBC presenter who said women should "keep their knickers on" during a live debate about convicted rapist Ched Evans will face no action by Ofcom. | A BBC presenter who said women should "keep their knickers on" during a live debate about convicted rapist Ched Evans will face no action by Ofcom. |
BBC Radio Norfolk's Nick Conrad made the comments during a phone-in about the ex-Sheffield United footballer. | BBC Radio Norfolk's Nick Conrad made the comments during a phone-in about the ex-Sheffield United footballer. |
The comments provoked 46 complaints and the BBC and the presenter apologised. | The comments provoked 46 complaints and the BBC and the presenter apologised. |
Watchdog Ofcom said his comments "were offensive" and "not justified by the context of the show" but the BBC had taken steps to limit the offence. | Watchdog Ofcom said his comments "were offensive" and "not justified by the context of the show" but the BBC had taken steps to limit the offence. |
Comments 'ill-judged' | Comments 'ill-judged' |
Evans, a Welsh international, was jailed in April 2012 for raping a 19-year-old woman at a North Wales hotel. | Evans, a Welsh international, was jailed in April 2012 for raping a 19-year-old woman at a North Wales hotel. |
Speaking on his mid-morning programme last November, Conrad said he thought women "need to be more aware of a man's sexual desire" and "it's very difficult for many men to say no when they are whipped up into a bit of a storm". | Speaking on his mid-morning programme last November, Conrad said he thought women "need to be more aware of a man's sexual desire" and "it's very difficult for many men to say no when they are whipped up into a bit of a storm". |
"If you don't wish to give out the wrong signals it's best probably to keep your knickers on and not get into bed with him," he said. | "If you don't wish to give out the wrong signals it's best probably to keep your knickers on and not get into bed with him," he said. |
Ofcom investigated the comments that "victims of rape could be 'partially responsible' for the crime committed against them", in relation to news about convicted rapist Ched Evans. | Ofcom investigated the comments that "victims of rape could be 'partially responsible' for the crime committed against them", in relation to news about convicted rapist Ched Evans. |
"Having carefully reviewed all the material, Ofcom found Conrad's comments were offensive and weren't justified by the context of the show," a spokesman said. | "Having carefully reviewed all the material, Ofcom found Conrad's comments were offensive and weren't justified by the context of the show," a spokesman said. |
He said the BBC "took steps to limit offence" in the programme by including a "significant" live contribution from a representative of the End Violence Against Women Coalition. | He said the BBC "took steps to limit offence" in the programme by including a "significant" live contribution from a representative of the End Violence Against Women Coalition. |
Conrad apologised later making it clear "women and victims were in no way to blame". | Conrad apologised later making it clear "women and victims were in no way to blame". |
After Ofcom announced its decision, a BBC spokesman said: "We note the findings." At the time, a spokesman described Conrad's comments as "very ill-judged". | |
Evans was released last year after serving half of his sentence. | |
He apologised "for the effects" of his actions in 2011 shortly after Oldham Athletic withdrew their offer to sign him as a player in January. | |
The club decided against the deal following threats made to sponsors, staff and fans. | |
Evans continues to maintain his innocence over his rape conviction. |
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