Well, if we have to report on crime, at least this is the sort of crime that’s somewhat titillating. Vivian Ho from the Chronicle reports that for one Bernal Heights resident, a recent evening of hookup and bondage went rather wrong:
The 63-year-old victim believed he was going to have sex with the man when he invited him back to his apartment on Elsie Street at 3 a.m. April 7, according to police.
But he quickly learned that his purported paramour was into bondage, and in a bad way.
While bondage is a fetish some enjoy, in this case the victim found himself tied up against his will to his bedpost with neckties, said police spokesman Officer Gordon Shyy.
As he struggled in this compromising position, the suspect took off with his laptop, cell phone and tablet.
The victim was able to free himself and file a police report at Ingleside station.

sounds like a movie script!
More like a TV script.
30th Episode of Seinfeld
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Subway_(Seinfeld)
“Will I see you again!?” Great line.
ROFL, I remember that episode, ROFL
He got off (so to speak) easy, losing just a few items and not his life. Former KGO radio talkshow host George Weber was bound and killed by a guy he met via a personal ad while living in New York. If a person is going to engage in S/M and B/D they should do it via a club such as the Citadel, where the people present know each other and there are safety monitors available.
It’s hard for me to not read this as mocking a sexual assault victim. Really unpleasant.
+1
Sounds like he wanted sex, but didn’t get any cause he got robbed instead.
Just out of curiosity, is it considered sexual assault then? Not to make light of the situation, only wondering…
Where did say, or even suggest, anything about sexual assault? If you want to say it’s mocking a burglary victim, then you may have a point. But sexual assault? That claim isn’t supported by the information that has been released so far.