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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWill AtW be able to prove that he has had sex if ever the day arrives?
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Thank you Paddy.
I was about to point out in France you can't run off with someone under 18 if you are their teacher either.
Lots of European countries have low ages of consent but they only tend to apply if the people involved are both under 18 or they aren't a person of trust/authority like a teacher.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostCan they legally prove they have had sex?
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How is she the victim? I bet she was loving the edu-cock.
How sexist.
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostThe age of consent in France is 15 so he's not a Paedo.
The age of consent in France is 15, as specified by Article 227-25, which reads: "The commission without violence, constraint, threat or surprise of a sexual offence by an adult on the person of a child under fifteen years of age is punished by five years' imprisonment and a fine of €75,000."[17]
Article 227-22 prohibits the "organisation by an adult of meetings involving indecent exposure or sexual relations in which minors are present or participating". (Minors refers to under 18s; the text of the article can be subject to interpretation).[17]
Article 227-27 prohibits sexual relations with minors over age 15 (aged 15, 16 or 17) " 1° where they are committed by a legitimate, natural or adoptive ascendant or by any other person having authority over the victim; 2° where they are committed by a person abusing the authority conferred by his functions."[17]
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If we're doing jokes:-
A heard the current rate for cherry picking in France is 15 years (from another site earlier this week).
In reality I'm glad she's been found but what were the police doing telling them on Wednesday that he was going to be suspended from work and arrested later that week,
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post3 years detention for you, my lad.
and if you want to know why they call you 'the tortoise'
it's because you got there before the hare
anyway good thing she is now safe
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3 years detention for you, my lad.
and if you want to know why they call you 'the tortoise'
it's because you got there before the hare
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