They're both instances of your fate being influenced by what you choose to wear.
I can see some differences, yes. Obviously the sexual attack is a deliberate choice, rather than negligence, and was the result of being noticed rather than not being noticed.
Whether those differences affect the argument is something else. Perhaps you'd like to comment further?
The seatbelt is a legal requirement, in most cases.I guess some would criticise the comment "If he had been wearing a seatbelt he may not have been killed" too??
Choice of fashion isn't.
Richard
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