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The learned members aren't here but I am.Originally posted by Churchill View Post
I'm unclear from the story, is this a ring of people targeting a girl, or was the girl the one running the show?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
WHS. Not enough info.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe learned members aren't here but I am.
I'm unclear from the story, is this a ring of people targeting a girl, or was the girl the one running the show?
One assumes that if the men were jailed, the courts had reason to believe that they should have been aware of her age.Comment
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What other opinions are there other than there are some sick people out there prepared to abuse the vulnerable for there own selfish and sick ends?Comment
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The other opinion is that a girl solicits sex on the internet, men answer her advert, and don't realise she is not > 16.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat other opinions are there other than there are some sick people out there prepared to abuse the vulnerable for there own selfish and sick ends?
But it's really not clear from the story.Comment
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I cannot quite get my head around what happened. Did one of them have control of her was prostituting her out or was she the one who was instigating things? I am not saying that this is the determining factor of course, I am just trying to figure out what actually happened.
Either way I was not aware that they could report your name and address in the papers!Comment
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There isn't, but there is an argument for enforced chemical castration to make them more likely to behave when they get out of prison in a few monthsOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat other opinions are there other than there are some sick people out there prepared to abuse the vulnerable for there own selfish and sick ends?Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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Agreed.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWhat other opinions are there other than there are some sick people out there prepared to abuse the vulnerable for there own selfish and sick ends?
However, the girl appears to have been complicit.
Repeatedly.Comment
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WD+MSSOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostWHS. Not enough info.
One assumes that if the men were jailed, the courts had reason to believe that they should have been aware of her age.
There is a pile of information missing in the article but it reads rather different to the grooming cases....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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They were found guilty so yes their name and address will appear in the paper.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI cannot quite get my head around what happened. Did one of them have control of her was prostituting her out or was she the one who was instigating things? I am not saying that this is the determining factor of course, I am just trying to figure out what actually happened.
Either way I was not aware that they could report your name and address in the papers!merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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