Is It All Right for Men to Rape Homeless in Rest Rooms at Fast Food Restaurants, Convenience Stores, and Gas Stations in Greater Los Angeles? . by Alice B. Clagett

Is It All Right for Men to Rape Homeless in Rest Rooms at Fast Food Restaurants, Convenience Stores, and Gas Stations in Greater Los Angeles?

Dear Ones,

Here is another question for Google AI. This had to do with my concern about shopping at Platt Village in the San Fernando Valley. I wondered if maybe the homeless were being raped there, and if I might have been mistaken to be homeless because of that.

I asked Google AI: Is it all right for men to rape men and women they perceive to be homeless during daylight hours in the restrooms of fast food restaurants, convenience stores, and gas stations in the San Fernando Valley, in Calabasas, and in Moorpark, California? In California, do homeless men and women have any recourse in this regard?

Google AI said: “No, it is absolutely not all right for men to rape anyone, including men and women who are perceived to be homeless, at any time of day or location, including fast food restaurant, convenience store, and gas station restrooms in the San Fernando Valley, Calabasas, or Moorpark, California. Rape and sexual assault are serious crimes in California and throughout the United States. 

In California, homeless individuals have the same legal rights and protections as any other person. If a homeless man or woman is a victim of rape or sexual assault, they have full recourse under the law, including the right to report the crime to the police, receive medical attention and support services, and pursue legal action against the perpetrator.

Victims of sexual assault can seek immediate help and support by contacting local law enforcement or by utilizing confidential resources: 

  • Call 911 in an emergency.
  • The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) national hotline is available 24/7 at 800-656-HOPE (4673).
  • Local sexual assault service providers can be found through the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) or Peace Over Violence, which serves the greater Los Angeles area.

These organizations provide crisis counseling, support through the medical and legal processes, and referrals to essential services.”

Alice’s Analysis: I can see I’m getting anywhere with this line of questioning.

I guess my question is, could this be an assumption that is in place in Los Angeles, but which has not filtered into public awareness yet, and consequently Google AI doesn’t know about it?

Or could it be that this is not going on, but that it might be going on within a few years? Or that it started to go on, and LAPD effectively stopped it?

In short, I’m mystified.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 31 December 2025; revised on 17 February 2026

NOTE: In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

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