And thanks to all the woolly minded liberals around the UK (and particularly on CUK) this is what happens :-
British children targeted for online sex blackmail because UK is so liberal - Telegraph
As I found out a few years ago, most in the UK don't give a stuff about kids. They care far more about animal rights. And even that is well behind the economy. Never mind if kids are getting abused if people can earn another few quid.
Yet another reason why Asia shows the way forward.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostWhats the lesson we should learn? Do you not stop to think that many of these people get/got away with it precisely because people faced with the accusation don't have the courage to tackle it expressly for the reason that its going to cause an almighty storm of megatulip proportions and the idea of getting it wrong is just too scary to mention?
How would you want to be treated if your ex decided to use "He's interfered with the kids" as the nuclear weapon against you?
Once that button is pushed, your life is over regardless of the facts. I can say that because I know a chap that got accused of exactly that by his ex-wife. He had to watch his own fathers face as he was led into the docks at Bristol over the summer. Its been dis-proven but you can't take back the hurt it has caused or the doubt now its planted.
The rhetoric needs winding down by a significant margin.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust for gathering evidence. And only because the police aren't doing their job.
And honeytraps are quite legal. Police often setup lorries with back door open and boxes of goods on display. Then nab anyone who has a go.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThere needs to be help for children who end up suffering. Has Jimmy Savile taught us nothing?
How would you want to be treated if your ex decided to use "He's interfered with the kids" as the nuclear weapon against you?
Once that button is pushed, your life is over regardless of the facts. I can say that because I know a chap that got accused of exactly that by his ex-wife. He had to watch his own fathers face as he was led into the docks at Bristol over the summer. Its been dis-proven but you can't take back the hurt it has caused or the doubt now its planted.
The rhetoric needs winding down by a significant margin.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI agree entirely. It should be easy to go to your doctor and opt for chemical castration.
Though I have a huge amount of sympathy for the victims.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...and perhaps from many people a slightly more rational attitude toward these issues? Firstly, accept that suspicion does not equal guilt, and secondly understand that while there's so much fury around it'll be damn near impossible to persuade people with paedophile feelings to go and get help or assist in researching the issue.
Yes, it's appalling, but there are lots of appalling things that people do, and the key to reducing that is to understand what leads them to do those things.
Though I have a huge amount of sympathy for the victims.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhich is why it would be better if the police did the evidence gathering.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostBut the fact is that he wasn't a nonce, he was accused by the public and took his own life, it raises the question for anonymity of suspects pre convition
But police said the 29-year-old had not been charged with any offences.
The Leicestershire force would not say what crime Mr Cleary had been arrested on suspicion of, but confirmed he had been interviewed by officers and released on bail.
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYep, it's such an emotive subject that even entirely baseless suspicion can lead to lynchings.
Originally posted by CoolCat View PostA guy in the North East who was arrested as a suspect in a kiddie fiddling case has his flat fire bombed. Subsequently it was proven he was very defintely not guilty. Still he was getting chased and had to leave town and so on.
There really ought to be more help for folk in such a position.
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