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    #11
    Yep I agree - its a perfectly acceptable point of view to take. That lad should NOT be classed as a peado.

    And I also think drugs should be legalised, and monitorred, and I'd rather heroin was prescribed on the NHS (like it used to be!).

    You cant use the argument that it would stop people from getting cancer treatments, cause you could say that about anything.
    The pope is a tard.

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      #12
      Originally posted by DimPrawn
      He was trying to say "old enough to bleed, bleedin old enough" in a PC, 21st century way.

      Well, although your point is minging, its fair.

      I was a 14 ear old girl, and there was nodifference between 14 and 16 for me. The legal age for sex in Holland is 14 and they have a far lower teenage pregnancy rate than here.

      Theres a masive difference between someone who fiddles with kids and 14 year old lasses having consentual sex.
      The pope is a tard.

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        #13
        Originally posted by snaw
        Actually the first point was fair, he got quoted out of context. He was saying that he doesn't think young men - i.e. say 17 should be classified as paedophiles for having sex with girls of say 14 and up.

        Percetly sensible viewpoint in my opinion. Obviously the press had a field day with it since technically a 17 teen year old boy is a man, but a 14 year old girl is a 'kid'.

        Reality these days (And in my day) is that the majority of boys and girls lose their virginity well before 16, and lot's of perfectly normal relationships happen at that age between kids with a couple of years age difference. In fact I seemt o remember it being the norm.
        I think it's question of enforcement which the police is losing ... They are trying to find ways to shift the responsibility.

        Where do we draw the line? 17 yrs old, 18 years old etc ... When does it become illegal to have sex with a 14 years old?

        For the sake of an argument, let's say that it's illegal to have sex with a minor if you are 35 years old and over ... What do you do if someone who is 35 years and 1 day old had sex with a minor? I think were are back to square one.
        Johnny Talibani Mumbai

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          #14
          You're not the 1st person to say I have a minging point.

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            #15
            No, his agenda was quite clear - if you'd heard him say it rather than be taken out of context then most sensible people would agree.

            He was talking about consexual sex, between two people of a similar age. His agenda was saying that it didn't really make sense to classify one of this pair as a paedophile, which technically could happen. He backed it up by citing the example of his two 14 year old twin daughters having older boyfriends, and while not condoning the idea they might have sex he wouldn't consider the boyfriends to be paedophiles if they did.

            If they were to be then I know a tonne of guys who would have been labelled as such before they got to the legal drinking age, including myself.
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              #16
              Originally posted by ImNotFromIndia
              I think it's question of enforcement which the police is losing ... They are trying to find ways to shift the responsibility.

              Where do we draw the line? 17 yrs old, 18 years old etc ... When does it become illegal to have sex with a 14 years old?

              For the sake of an argument, let's say that it's illegal to have sex with a minor if you are 35 years old and over ... What do you do if someone who is 35 years and 1 day old had sex with a minor? I think were are back to square one.

              Well which is why we have laws, that are 99% of the time followed, yet thankfully we dont live in a country where we have to follow it to the exact letter every time.
              Sometimes you need to introduce common sense, as I think they've done in this case.
              The pope is a tard.

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                #17
                Originally posted by DimPrawn
                You're not the 1st person to say I have a minging point.


                and also, ewwww!
                The pope is a tard.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SallyAnne
                  Well which is why we have laws, that are 99% of the time followed, yet thankfully we dont live in a country where we have to follow it to the exact letter every time.
                  Sometimes you need to introduce common sense, as I think they've done in this case.
                  You are right of course ... That common sense is needed.

                  However, why do the police enforce strict legal age for buying alcohol ... and yet there is no need for the strictness with regard to sex with minors.

                  I don't want Gary Glitter to come back to this country!!!

                  IMHO, the think the officer who said it had a hidden agenda. Maybe, him and his mates know something I don't.
                  Johnny Talibani Mumbai

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SallyAnne
                    2 excellent ideas!!

                    Whats your point?

                    Oh, whats next? Erm....Legalised prostitution, legalised canabis, undo the smoking ban...

                    actually, think I might just move to Holland!
                    Prostitution is legal in the UK. Soliciting for sex is illegal along with kerb crawling and running a brothel (more than one prostitute working at the same address) (that does away with the IR35 substitution clause.)

                    I lived in Holland for some years, certain drugs are tolerated but still illegal. At the I was living in Holland they brought in an experiment in Amsterdam in that they gave out heroin to addicts. What happened was/: There was less cases of infections, and there was a huge drop in petty car theft. A comparison was done with Rotterdam where the experiment was not implemented.

                    I wish prostitution was regulated in the UK for the sake of the young girls many whom are on drugs and also to stop human trafficking. Unfortunately the general public does not seem to go along with the idea.

                    If a girl is forced out of home at 16 and ends up on the streets in desperation fining her £50 for soliciting is not going to resolve the issue.
                    "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by snaw
                      He was talking about consexual sex, between two people of a similar age.
                      What I read (Daily Telegraph in the pub I think), said he'd gone beyond that and saying any adult having sex with a minor over the age of 13 shouldn't be classified as a paedophile either as the definition of paedophile is somebody physically attracted to children, and girls in particular of 14/15 are more or less physically mature.

                      It should be illegal, but it's a different crime. Unfortunately there's so much hysteria about the whole issue that anyone applying any common sense is considered just as bad as the abusers. And it's the likes of The Sun that'll lead the witchhunt on Page 1, whilst having a topless 16 year old on Page 3.
                      Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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