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There must be more teenagers pretending to be adults than the other way around (because that's what teenagers do - want to grow up). Imagine if you made an online friend (if there is such a thing) over a completely innocent shared interest, agreed to meet up in an entirely non-sex capacity and they turned out to be a 13 year old girl? How guilty are you?
Probably not at all, but the vigilante squad won't give you the benefit of the doubt.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostProbably it is. If you groom a bunch of 40-year-old men is that a crime though?
I applaud their willingness to tackle this but I can't see it ending well in every case. Very dodgy ground.
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There will be a lot of people setting up peado bashing groups now.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe 4 arrests... are they the people entrapping people online? Has any crime been committed by arranging to meet someone who claims to be a child?
If would be quite comical filming two the groups confronting each other.
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Probably it is. If you groom a bunch of 40-year-old men is that a crime though?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe 4 arrests... are they the people entrapping people online? Has any crime been committed by arranging to meet someone who claims to be a child?
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The 4 arrests... are they the people entrapping people online? Has any crime been committed by arranging to meet someone who claims to be a child?
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostA 999 call made whilst chasing 2 kids who have robbed a jewelry store with bats n stuff, won't get anyone to you until at least 5 hours later.
Happened to me, I caught one of the kids, had him restrained for 20 minutes whilst on the phone waiting for the police to call. that was at 4:15pm.
I got a call at 9:55 that night asking if I could give a description..
Letting go of that lad was like letting go of something you thought would explode, I have never ran so fast in my life getting away!.
And I was mad for 40+ people outside just watching doing nothing...
You could have said that you had shot him - that would have got the police round fast enough..
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A 999 call made whilst chasing 2 kids who have robbed a jewelry store with bats n stuff, won't get anyone to you until at least 5 hours later.
Happened to me, I caught one of the kids, had him restrained for 20 minutes whilst on the phone waiting for the police to call. that was at 4:15pm.
I got a call at 9:55 that night asking if I could give a description..
Letting go of that lad was like letting go of something you thought would explode, I have never ran so fast in my life getting away!.
And I was mad for 40+ people outside just watching doing nothing...
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
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There's a TV show in America which does this, and I hate to say it - but its brilliant viewing watching them squirm.
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