Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
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RedGlitter
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Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
Do you think neighbors should be informed when a registered sex offender moves in? Is it good policy to make everyone aware of it so they can look out for themselves and their kids or do you consider it a violation of the sex offender's rights and privacy?
Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
RedGlitter;635586 wrote: Do you think neighbors should be informed when a registered sex offender moves in? Is it good policy to make everyone aware of it so they can look out for themselves and their kids or do you consider it a violation of the sex offender's rights and privacy?
Yes, it's a case of the needs of the many outweighing indivual rights IMO.
Yes, it's a case of the needs of the many outweighing indivual rights IMO.
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RedGlitter;635586 wrote: Do you think neighbors should be informed when a registered sex offender moves in?
Probably not... what's the offence (rather than just being on a "register"? If you tell people about a person who's committed one sort of offence, then what about people who've committed all sorts of other ones?
Probably not... what's the offence (rather than just being on a "register"? If you tell people about a person who's committed one sort of offence, then what about people who've committed all sorts of other ones?
Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
I would want to know if there is anyone living near me. .
They can keep their damn mucky hands away from my kids!!
They can keep their damn mucky hands away from my kids!!
Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
RedGlitter;635586 wrote: Do you think neighbors should be informed when a registered sex offender moves in? Is it good policy to make everyone aware of it so they can look out for themselves and their kids or do you consider it a violation of the sex offender's rights and privacy?
They have no rights as far as I'm concerned, their rights went as soon as they put their hands on a child. We should be made aware of where these dregs of society are, how many more children are to suffer at the hands of these scum? The other thing that I think is wrong, is that they get segregated in prison they should be put where the other lags are
Bill Sikes;635594 wrote: Probably not... what's the offence (rather than just being on a "register"? If you tell people about a person who's committed one sort of offence, then what about people who've committed all sorts of other ones?
Bill the offence is that they have sexually abused a minor, enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods!
They have no rights as far as I'm concerned, their rights went as soon as they put their hands on a child. We should be made aware of where these dregs of society are, how many more children are to suffer at the hands of these scum? The other thing that I think is wrong, is that they get segregated in prison they should be put where the other lags are
Bill Sikes;635594 wrote: Probably not... what's the offence (rather than just being on a "register"? If you tell people about a person who's committed one sort of offence, then what about people who've committed all sorts of other ones?
Bill the offence is that they have sexually abused a minor, enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods!
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Do any of you guys subscribe to the idea that once they have completed their prison time that they are free and clear and should get a fresh slate? If you disagree with that idea, do you feel that way about all crimes or just sex offenses?
Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
RedGlitter;635606 wrote: Do any of you guys subscribe to the idea that once they have completed their prison time that they are free and clear and should get a fresh slate? If you disagree with that idea, do you feel that way about all crimes or just sex offenses?
Castration comes to mind.
Micheal Jackson isn't recordind anymore and I feel the world needs more falsettos.
Castration comes to mind.
Micheal Jackson isn't recordind anymore and I feel the world needs more falsettos.
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I found five just in my neighborhood. 
This is sad but the the second guy to ever ask me to dance, when I was 14, turned out to have molested his own kids. There's no accounting for people.
This is sad but the the second guy to ever ask me to dance, when I was 14, turned out to have molested his own kids. There's no accounting for people.
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JacksDad;635608 wrote: Castration comes to mind.
Micheal Jackson isn't recordind anymore and I feel the world needs more falsettos.
Yeah, I agree with you about the castration part. Done with a rusty spoon.
See JD, we do agree on some things after all.
Micheal Jackson isn't recordind anymore and I feel the world needs more falsettos.
Yeah, I agree with you about the castration part. Done with a rusty spoon.
See JD, we do agree on some things after all.
Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
RedGlitter;635606 wrote: Do any of you guys subscribe to the idea that once they have completed their prison time that they are free and clear and should get a fresh slate? If you disagree with that idea, do you feel that way about all crimes or just sex offenses?
Unfortunatley the data suggests that at this time there is no "cure" for child sexual offenders other than castration, so until some method of treatment is proven to be effective then this is a specail case IMO. If a person voluntarily submits to castration I think they should have their privacy protected.
As for other crimes I would not support a published list of offenders living in my neighborhood.
Unfortunatley the data suggests that at this time there is no "cure" for child sexual offenders other than castration, so until some method of treatment is proven to be effective then this is a specail case IMO. If a person voluntarily submits to castration I think they should have their privacy protected.
As for other crimes I would not support a published list of offenders living in my neighborhood.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
RedGlitter;635610 wrote: Yeah, I agree with you about the castration part. Done with a rusty spoon.
See JD, we do agree on some things after all.
Forget it. I just changed my mind.:p
See JD, we do agree on some things after all.
Forget it. I just changed my mind.:p
Sex Offender Warnings- Yes or No?
RedGlitter;635606 wrote: Do any of you guys subscribe to the idea that once they have completed their prison time that they are free and clear and should get a fresh slate? If you disagree with that idea, do you feel that way about all crimes or just sex offenses?
I wouldn't want to even give them the chance to re offend, I believe that they are really sick in the head and why should another family be ruined on the hope that the offenders urges have now gone?? Surely prevention is better than cure. I would never feel that a sex offender should have a fresh slate, I think they should have SEX OFFENDER branded on their foreheads, so everyone knows to stay well way from them.
That's a tough questions regarding the slates being cleared for all people that have committed crimes, I mean you could have someone that could be sent to prison for traffic offences, which of course is nothing like committing a sex offense, I don't feel that I can answer this fully as so many things come under 'crimes'.
I wouldn't want to even give them the chance to re offend, I believe that they are really sick in the head and why should another family be ruined on the hope that the offenders urges have now gone?? Surely prevention is better than cure. I would never feel that a sex offender should have a fresh slate, I think they should have SEX OFFENDER branded on their foreheads, so everyone knows to stay well way from them.
That's a tough questions regarding the slates being cleared for all people that have committed crimes, I mean you could have someone that could be sent to prison for traffic offences, which of course is nothing like committing a sex offense, I don't feel that I can answer this fully as so many things come under 'crimes'.
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SuzyB;635605 wrote: COLOR="red"]Bill the offence is that they have sexually abused a minor, enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods!
Yes, but what exactly is the abuse? Hint: Not all people are registered on the SOR for the same offence. "Enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods", well really, people with that sort of attitude are the sort who beat up paediatricians, etc. They deserve locking up too.
What about all the other offences people commit? Here's a list of some categories of crime for you. For which offences should people be publically exposed?
Murder
Manslaughter
Attempted murder
Threat / conspiracy to murder
Death by reckless driving
Failing to stop after an accident
Failing to give particulars or to report an accident within 24 hours
Undefined accident offences
Driving whilst disqualified by order of court
Attempting to drive while disqualified by order of court
Driving without due care and attention
Driving without reasonable consideration for other road users
Driving without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for o
ther road users
Causing death through careless driving when unfit through drink
Causing death by careless driving when unfit through drugs
Causing death by careless driving with alcohol level above the limit
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for drug ana
lysis
Using a vehicle with defective brakes
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of use of unsuitable vehicle or usin
g a vehicle with parts or accessories (excluding brakes, steering or tyres) in a
dangerous condition
Using a vehicle with defective tyre(s)
Using a vehicle with defective steering
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of load or passengers
Using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle
Dangerous driving
Manslaughter or culpable homicide while driving a vehicle
Causing death by dangerous driving
Driving or attempting to drive with alcohol level above limit
Driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drink
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for drug analys
is
In charge of a vehicle while alcohol level above limit
In charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink
Failure to provide a specimen for analysis in circumstances other than driving o
r attempting to drive
Failure to supply a specimen for drug analysis in circumstances other than drivi
ng or attempting to drive
Failing to provide specimen for breath test
Driving or attempting to drive when unfit through drugs
In charge of a vehicle when unfit through drugs
Using a vehicle uninsured against third party risks.
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
Driving after making a false declaration about fitness when applying for a licen
ce
Driving a vehicle having failed to notify a disability
Driving after a licence has been revoked or refused on medical grounds
Leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position
Unlawful pillion riding
Play street offences
Motor racing on the highway
Offences not covered by other codes As Appropriate
Driving with uncorrected defective eyesight
Refusing to submit to an eyesight test
Failure to give information as to identity of driver etc
Contravention of special roads regulations (excluding speed limits)
Undefined contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with moving vehicle
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with stationary vehicle
Exceeding goods vehicle speed limits
Exceeding speed limit for type of vehicle (excluding goods or passenger vehicles
)
Exceeding statutory speed limit on a public road
Exceeding passenger vehicle speed limit
Exceeding speed limit on a motorway
Failing to comply with traffic light signals
Failing to comply with double white lines
Failing to comply with 'Stop' sign
Failing to comply with direction of a constable/warden
Failing to comply with traffic sign (excluding - stop -signs, traffic lights or
double white lines)
Failing to comply with a school crossing patrol sign
Undefined failure to comply with a traffic direction sign
To signify a disqualification under totting-up procedure. If the total of penalt
y points reaches 12 or more within three years, the driver is liable to be disqu
alified
Aggravated taking of a vehicle
Causing or permitting
inciting
Wounding or other act endangering life
ABH (Actual Bodily Harm) & other wounding
Possession of weapons
Harassment
Racially or religiously aggravated other wounding
Racially or religiously aggravated harassment
Child Abduction
Causing death by aggravated vehicle taking
Common assault
Racially aggravated common assault
Endangering life at sea
Cruelty to & neglect of children
Procuring illegal abortion
Concealment of birth
Assault on a constable
Endangering rail passengers
Sexual offences
Gross indecency with a child
Buggery
Indecent assault on a male
Indecency between males
Rape
Soliciting or importuning by a man
Indecent assault on a female
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 13
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 16
Incest
Procuration
Abduction
Bigamy
Abuse of position of trust
Robbery
Robbery of business property
Robbery of personal property
Theft of cycles
Theft of pedal cycles
Burglary in a dwelling
Aggravated burglary in a dwelling
Burglary other than dwelling
Burglary other than a dwelling
Aggravated burglary other than dwelling
Theft from vehicles
Vehicle Interference
Theft and TWOC (Taking Without Owners Consent)
Theft and unlawful taking of motor vehicle
Aggravated vehicle taking
Other theft
Theft from another person
Theft in a dwelling
Theft by an employee
Theft or unauthorised taking of mail
Abstracting electricity
Shoplifting
Theft from automatic machine or meter
Other Thefts
Criminal damage
Arson
Criminal damage to a dwelling
Criminal damage to a building other than a dwelling
Criminal damage to a vehicle
Other criminal damage
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a dwelling
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to building other than
ng
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a vehicle
Racially or religiously aggravated other criminal damage
Threat or possession with intent to commit criminal damage
Other offences
Going equipped for stealing
Blackmail and kidnapping
Handling stolen goods
Violent disorder
Cause affray, hoax, bomb
Perjury
Trafficking in controlled drugs
Possession of controlled drugs
Other drug offences
Pervert the course of justice
Absconding from lawful custody
Other firearms offences
Other knives offences
Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue offences
Trade description offences
Health and safety at work offences
Obscene publication
High treason & treason felony
Libel
Betting, gaming & lotteries
Immigration
Adulteration of food
Public health
Protection from eviction
Indecent exposure
Vehicle and drivers document fraud
Dangerous driving
Aid and abet suicide
False accounting
Obtain by deception
Forgery of prescription
Other forgery
Yes, but what exactly is the abuse? Hint: Not all people are registered on the SOR for the same offence. "Enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods", well really, people with that sort of attitude are the sort who beat up paediatricians, etc. They deserve locking up too.
What about all the other offences people commit? Here's a list of some categories of crime for you. For which offences should people be publically exposed?
Murder
Manslaughter
Attempted murder
Threat / conspiracy to murder
Death by reckless driving
Failing to stop after an accident
Failing to give particulars or to report an accident within 24 hours
Undefined accident offences
Driving whilst disqualified by order of court
Attempting to drive while disqualified by order of court
Driving without due care and attention
Driving without reasonable consideration for other road users
Driving without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for o
ther road users
Causing death through careless driving when unfit through drink
Causing death by careless driving when unfit through drugs
Causing death by careless driving with alcohol level above the limit
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for drug ana
lysis
Using a vehicle with defective brakes
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of use of unsuitable vehicle or usin
g a vehicle with parts or accessories (excluding brakes, steering or tyres) in a
dangerous condition
Using a vehicle with defective tyre(s)
Using a vehicle with defective steering
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of load or passengers
Using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle
Dangerous driving
Manslaughter or culpable homicide while driving a vehicle
Causing death by dangerous driving
Driving or attempting to drive with alcohol level above limit
Driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drink
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for drug analys
is
In charge of a vehicle while alcohol level above limit
In charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink
Failure to provide a specimen for analysis in circumstances other than driving o
r attempting to drive
Failure to supply a specimen for drug analysis in circumstances other than drivi
ng or attempting to drive
Failing to provide specimen for breath test
Driving or attempting to drive when unfit through drugs
In charge of a vehicle when unfit through drugs
Using a vehicle uninsured against third party risks.
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
Driving after making a false declaration about fitness when applying for a licen
ce
Driving a vehicle having failed to notify a disability
Driving after a licence has been revoked or refused on medical grounds
Leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position
Unlawful pillion riding
Play street offences
Motor racing on the highway
Offences not covered by other codes As Appropriate
Driving with uncorrected defective eyesight
Refusing to submit to an eyesight test
Failure to give information as to identity of driver etc
Contravention of special roads regulations (excluding speed limits)
Undefined contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with moving vehicle
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with stationary vehicle
Exceeding goods vehicle speed limits
Exceeding speed limit for type of vehicle (excluding goods or passenger vehicles
)
Exceeding statutory speed limit on a public road
Exceeding passenger vehicle speed limit
Exceeding speed limit on a motorway
Failing to comply with traffic light signals
Failing to comply with double white lines
Failing to comply with 'Stop' sign
Failing to comply with direction of a constable/warden
Failing to comply with traffic sign (excluding - stop -signs, traffic lights or
double white lines)
Failing to comply with a school crossing patrol sign
Undefined failure to comply with a traffic direction sign
To signify a disqualification under totting-up procedure. If the total of penalt
y points reaches 12 or more within three years, the driver is liable to be disqu
alified
Aggravated taking of a vehicle
Causing or permitting
inciting
Wounding or other act endangering life
ABH (Actual Bodily Harm) & other wounding
Possession of weapons
Harassment
Racially or religiously aggravated other wounding
Racially or religiously aggravated harassment
Child Abduction
Causing death by aggravated vehicle taking
Common assault
Racially aggravated common assault
Endangering life at sea
Cruelty to & neglect of children
Procuring illegal abortion
Concealment of birth
Assault on a constable
Endangering rail passengers
Sexual offences
Gross indecency with a child
Buggery
Indecent assault on a male
Indecency between males
Rape
Soliciting or importuning by a man
Indecent assault on a female
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 13
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 16
Incest
Procuration
Abduction
Bigamy
Abuse of position of trust
Robbery
Robbery of business property
Robbery of personal property
Theft of cycles
Theft of pedal cycles
Burglary in a dwelling
Aggravated burglary in a dwelling
Burglary other than dwelling
Burglary other than a dwelling
Aggravated burglary other than dwelling
Theft from vehicles
Vehicle Interference
Theft and TWOC (Taking Without Owners Consent)
Theft and unlawful taking of motor vehicle
Aggravated vehicle taking
Other theft
Theft from another person
Theft in a dwelling
Theft by an employee
Theft or unauthorised taking of mail
Abstracting electricity
Shoplifting
Theft from automatic machine or meter
Other Thefts
Criminal damage
Arson
Criminal damage to a dwelling
Criminal damage to a building other than a dwelling
Criminal damage to a vehicle
Other criminal damage
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a dwelling
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to building other than
ng
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a vehicle
Racially or religiously aggravated other criminal damage
Threat or possession with intent to commit criminal damage
Other offences
Going equipped for stealing
Blackmail and kidnapping
Handling stolen goods
Violent disorder
Cause affray, hoax, bomb
Perjury
Trafficking in controlled drugs
Possession of controlled drugs
Other drug offences
Pervert the course of justice
Absconding from lawful custody
Other firearms offences
Other knives offences
Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue offences
Trade description offences
Health and safety at work offences
Obscene publication
High treason & treason felony
Libel
Betting, gaming & lotteries
Immigration
Adulteration of food
Public health
Protection from eviction
Indecent exposure
Vehicle and drivers document fraud
Dangerous driving
Aid and abet suicide
False accounting
Obtain by deception
Forgery of prescription
Other forgery
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zinkyusa;635612 wrote: Unfortunatley the data suggests that at this time there is no "cure" for child sexual offenders other than castration
How do you castrate a female?
How do you castrate a female?
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If you are going to let the public know all I hope is that they know the difference between a Paedophile and a Paediatrician , not like the thickos in a town near me who attacked a doctor who was a Paediatrician :rolleyes:
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Bill Sikes;635616 wrote: Yes, but what exactly is the abuse? Hint: Not all people are registered on the SOR for the same offence. "Enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods", well really, people with that sort of attitude are the sort who beat up paediatricians, etc. They deserve locking up too.
What about all the other offences people commit? Here's a list of some categories of crime for you. For which offences should people be publically exposed?
Murder
Manslaughter
Attempted murder
Threat / conspiracy to murder
Death by reckless driving
Failing to stop after an accident
Failing to give particulars or to report an accident within 24 hours
Undefined accident offences
Driving whilst disqualified by order of court
Attempting to drive while disqualified by order of court
Driving without due care and attention
Driving without reasonable consideration for other road users
Driving without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for o
ther road users
Causing death through careless driving when unfit through drink
Causing death by careless driving when unfit through drugs
Causing death by careless driving with alcohol level above the limit
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for drug ana
lysis
Using a vehicle with defective brakes
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of use of unsuitable vehicle or usin
g a vehicle with parts or accessories (excluding brakes, steering or tyres) in a
dangerous condition
Using a vehicle with defective tyre(s)
Using a vehicle with defective steering
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of load or passengers
Using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle
Dangerous driving
Manslaughter or culpable homicide while driving a vehicle
Causing death by dangerous driving
Driving or attempting to drive with alcohol level above limit
Driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drink
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for drug analys
is
In charge of a vehicle while alcohol level above limit
In charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink
Failure to provide a specimen for analysis in circumstances other than driving o
r attempting to drive
Failure to supply a specimen for drug analysis in circumstances other than drivi
ng or attempting to drive
Failing to provide specimen for breath test
Driving or attempting to drive when unfit through drugs
In charge of a vehicle when unfit through drugs
Using a vehicle uninsured against third party risks.
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
Driving after making a false declaration about fitness when applying for a licen
ce
Driving a vehicle having failed to notify a disability
Driving after a licence has been revoked or refused on medical grounds
Leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position
Unlawful pillion riding
Play street offences
Motor racing on the highway
Offences not covered by other codes As Appropriate
Driving with uncorrected defective eyesight
Refusing to submit to an eyesight test
Failure to give information as to identity of driver etc
Contravention of special roads regulations (excluding speed limits)
Undefined contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with moving vehicle
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with stationary vehicle
Exceeding goods vehicle speed limits
Exceeding speed limit for type of vehicle (excluding goods or passenger vehicles
)
Exceeding statutory speed limit on a public road
Exceeding passenger vehicle speed limit
Exceeding speed limit on a motorway
Failing to comply with traffic light signals
Failing to comply with double white lines
Failing to comply with 'Stop' sign
Failing to comply with direction of a constable/warden
Failing to comply with traffic sign (excluding - stop -signs, traffic lights or
double white lines)
Failing to comply with a school crossing patrol sign
Undefined failure to comply with a traffic direction sign
To signify a disqualification under totting-up procedure. If the total of penalt
y points reaches 12 or more within three years, the driver is liable to be disqu
alified
Aggravated taking of a vehicle
Causing or permitting
inciting
Wounding or other act endangering life
ABH (Actual Bodily Harm) & other wounding
Possession of weapons
Harassment
Racially or religiously aggravated other wounding
Racially or religiously aggravated harassment
Child Abduction
Causing death by aggravated vehicle taking
Common assault
Racially aggravated common assault
Endangering life at sea
Cruelty to & neglect of children
Procuring illegal abortion
Concealment of birth
Assault on a constable
Endangering rail passengers
Sexual offences
Gross indecency with a child
Buggery
Indecent assault on a male
Indecency between males
Rape
Soliciting or importuning by a man
Indecent assault on a female
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 13
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 16
Incest
Procuration
Abduction
Bigamy
Abuse of position of trust
Robbery
Robbery of business property
Robbery of personal property
Theft of cycles
Theft of pedal cycles
Burglary in a dwelling
Aggravated burglary in a dwelling
Burglary other than dwelling
Burglary other than a dwelling
Aggravated burglary other than dwelling
Theft from vehicles
Vehicle Interference
Theft and TWOC (Taking Without Owners Consent)
Theft and unlawful taking of motor vehicle
Aggravated vehicle taking
Other theft
Theft from another person
Theft in a dwelling
Theft by an employee
Theft or unauthorised taking of mail
Abstracting electricity
Shoplifting
Theft from automatic machine or meter
Other Thefts
Criminal damage
Arson
Criminal damage to a dwelling
Criminal damage to a building other than a dwelling
Criminal damage to a vehicle
Other criminal damage
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a dwelling
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to building other than
ng
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a vehicle
Racially or religiously aggravated other criminal damage
Threat or possession with intent to commit criminal damage
Other offences
Going equipped for stealing
Blackmail and kidnapping
Handling stolen goods
Violent disorder
Cause affray, hoax, bomb
Perjury
Trafficking in controlled drugs
Possession of controlled drugs
Other drug offences
Pervert the course of justice
Absconding from lawful custody
Other firearms offences
Other knives offences
Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue offences
Trade description offences
Health and safety at work offences
Obscene publication
High treason & treason felony
Libel
Betting, gaming & lotteries
Immigration
Adulteration of food
Public health
Protection from eviction
Indecent exposure
Vehicle and drivers document fraud
Dangerous driving
Aid and abet suicide
False accounting
Obtain by deception
Forgery of prescription
Other forgery
It should also be a crime for people to publish long lists like this
What about all the other offences people commit? Here's a list of some categories of crime for you. For which offences should people be publically exposed?
Murder
Manslaughter
Attempted murder
Threat / conspiracy to murder
Death by reckless driving
Failing to stop after an accident
Failing to give particulars or to report an accident within 24 hours
Undefined accident offences
Driving whilst disqualified by order of court
Attempting to drive while disqualified by order of court
Driving without due care and attention
Driving without reasonable consideration for other road users
Driving without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for o
ther road users
Causing death through careless driving when unfit through drink
Causing death by careless driving when unfit through drugs
Causing death by careless driving with alcohol level above the limit
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for drug ana
lysis
Using a vehicle with defective brakes
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of use of unsuitable vehicle or usin
g a vehicle with parts or accessories (excluding brakes, steering or tyres) in a
dangerous condition
Using a vehicle with defective tyre(s)
Using a vehicle with defective steering
Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of load or passengers
Using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle
Dangerous driving
Manslaughter or culpable homicide while driving a vehicle
Causing death by dangerous driving
Driving or attempting to drive with alcohol level above limit
Driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drink
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for analysis
Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for drug analys
is
In charge of a vehicle while alcohol level above limit
In charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink
Failure to provide a specimen for analysis in circumstances other than driving o
r attempting to drive
Failure to supply a specimen for drug analysis in circumstances other than drivi
ng or attempting to drive
Failing to provide specimen for breath test
Driving or attempting to drive when unfit through drugs
In charge of a vehicle when unfit through drugs
Using a vehicle uninsured against third party risks.
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
Driving after making a false declaration about fitness when applying for a licen
ce
Driving a vehicle having failed to notify a disability
Driving after a licence has been revoked or refused on medical grounds
Leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position
Unlawful pillion riding
Play street offences
Motor racing on the highway
Offences not covered by other codes As Appropriate
Driving with uncorrected defective eyesight
Refusing to submit to an eyesight test
Failure to give information as to identity of driver etc
Contravention of special roads regulations (excluding speed limits)
Undefined contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with moving vehicle
Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with stationary vehicle
Exceeding goods vehicle speed limits
Exceeding speed limit for type of vehicle (excluding goods or passenger vehicles
)
Exceeding statutory speed limit on a public road
Exceeding passenger vehicle speed limit
Exceeding speed limit on a motorway
Failing to comply with traffic light signals
Failing to comply with double white lines
Failing to comply with 'Stop' sign
Failing to comply with direction of a constable/warden
Failing to comply with traffic sign (excluding - stop -signs, traffic lights or
double white lines)
Failing to comply with a school crossing patrol sign
Undefined failure to comply with a traffic direction sign
To signify a disqualification under totting-up procedure. If the total of penalt
y points reaches 12 or more within three years, the driver is liable to be disqu
alified
Aggravated taking of a vehicle
Causing or permitting
inciting
Wounding or other act endangering life
ABH (Actual Bodily Harm) & other wounding
Possession of weapons
Harassment
Racially or religiously aggravated other wounding
Racially or religiously aggravated harassment
Child Abduction
Causing death by aggravated vehicle taking
Common assault
Racially aggravated common assault
Endangering life at sea
Cruelty to & neglect of children
Procuring illegal abortion
Concealment of birth
Assault on a constable
Endangering rail passengers
Sexual offences
Gross indecency with a child
Buggery
Indecent assault on a male
Indecency between males
Rape
Soliciting or importuning by a man
Indecent assault on a female
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 13
Unlawful sexual intercourse with girl under 16
Incest
Procuration
Abduction
Bigamy
Abuse of position of trust
Robbery
Robbery of business property
Robbery of personal property
Theft of cycles
Theft of pedal cycles
Burglary in a dwelling
Aggravated burglary in a dwelling
Burglary other than dwelling
Burglary other than a dwelling
Aggravated burglary other than dwelling
Theft from vehicles
Vehicle Interference
Theft and TWOC (Taking Without Owners Consent)
Theft and unlawful taking of motor vehicle
Aggravated vehicle taking
Other theft
Theft from another person
Theft in a dwelling
Theft by an employee
Theft or unauthorised taking of mail
Abstracting electricity
Shoplifting
Theft from automatic machine or meter
Other Thefts
Criminal damage
Arson
Criminal damage to a dwelling
Criminal damage to a building other than a dwelling
Criminal damage to a vehicle
Other criminal damage
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a dwelling
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to building other than
ng
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage to a vehicle
Racially or religiously aggravated other criminal damage
Threat or possession with intent to commit criminal damage
Other offences
Going equipped for stealing
Blackmail and kidnapping
Handling stolen goods
Violent disorder
Cause affray, hoax, bomb
Perjury
Trafficking in controlled drugs
Possession of controlled drugs
Other drug offences
Pervert the course of justice
Absconding from lawful custody
Other firearms offences
Other knives offences
Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue offences
Trade description offences
Health and safety at work offences
Obscene publication
High treason & treason felony
Libel
Betting, gaming & lotteries
Immigration
Adulteration of food
Public health
Protection from eviction
Indecent exposure
Vehicle and drivers document fraud
Dangerous driving
Aid and abet suicide
False accounting
Obtain by deception
Forgery of prescription
Other forgery
It should also be a crime for people to publish long lists like this
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Bill Sikes;635617 wrote: How do you castrate a female?
It can be done surgically (remove the ovaries) or chemically as well.
It can be done surgically (remove the ovaries) or chemically as well.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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Bill Sikes;635616 wrote: Yes, but what exactly is the abuse? Hint: Not all people are registered on the SOR for the same offence. "Enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods", well really, people with that sort of attitude are the sort who beat up paediatricians, etc. They deserve locking up too.
The abuse is that they have sexually touched/raped/hurt a minor/child, I am sure you don't need it put in black and white exactly what they have done.
As for my comment, about them getting strung up, let me tell you if any sick
ba5tard touched any of our children, I would gladly do time for it :-6
Let me tell you I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about when you say people with that attitude would beat up paediatricians, are you trying to tell me that you consider a paediatrician the same as a person who violates children???????????????[/COLOR]
What about all the other offences people commit? Here's a list of some categories of crime for you. For which offences should people be publically exposed?
I have already stated my feelings on other crimes and do not intend to go through your whole list just so you can pick on something else
The abuse is that they have sexually touched/raped/hurt a minor/child, I am sure you don't need it put in black and white exactly what they have done.
As for my comment, about them getting strung up, let me tell you if any sick
ba5tard touched any of our children, I would gladly do time for it :-6
Let me tell you I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about when you say people with that attitude would beat up paediatricians, are you trying to tell me that you consider a paediatrician the same as a person who violates children???????????????[/COLOR]
What about all the other offences people commit? Here's a list of some categories of crime for you. For which offences should people be publically exposed?
I have already stated my feelings on other crimes and do not intend to go through your whole list just so you can pick on something else
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Suzy said As for my comment, about them getting strung up, let me tell you if any sick
ba5tard touched any of our children, I would gladly do time for it
me to, and i WOULD do something about it.
ba5tard touched any of our children, I would gladly do time for it
me to, and i WOULD do something about it.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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SuzyB;635605 wrote: They have no rights as far as I'm concerned, their rights went as soon as they put their hands on a child. We should be made aware of where these dregs of society are, how many more children are to suffer at the hands of these scum? The other thing that I think is wrong, is that they get segregated in prison they should be put where the other lags are
:yh_clap :yh_clap
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Research has shown that the vast majority of sex offenders (which is different than a rapist) do not rehabilitate. There are success stories, but they seem to be the exception to the rule. In addition, other studies (and these I'm talking about are from my days in school, therefore could be outdated) show that castration, whether physical or chemical, doesn't deter them either. They simply find other means of molesting. IMO, when they cross the line from fantasy (which is sick in and of itself when we're talking about children) to acting, they give up their rights. Until they can prove themselves worthy as a productive member of society, then you're damn right they should register and have others warned. Look how many cases we have in the past few years of freed pedophiles reoffending and killing their victims even. If you can stop just one child from going through that horror then taking their rights to privacy is worth it. Besides, their victims are never free of their sentence. Once molested, they suffer for it, why the hell should the perp get off?
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Mystery;635651 wrote: Research has shown that the vast majority of sex offenders (which is different than a rapist) do not rehabilitate. There are success stories, but they seem to be the exception to the rule. In addition, other studies (and these I'm talking about are from my days in school, therefore could be outdated) show that castration, whether physical or chemical, doesn't deter them either. They simply find other means of molesting. IMO, when they cross the line from fantasy (which is sick in and of itself when we're talking about children) to acting, they give up their rights. Until they can prove themselves worthy as a productive member of society, then you're damn right they should register and have others warned. Look how many cases we have in the past few years of freed pedophiles reoffending and killing their victims even. If you can stop just one child from going through that horror then taking their rights to privacy is worth it. Besides, their victims are never free of their sentence. Once molested, they suffer for it, why the hell should the perp get off?
:yh_clap :yh_clap
:yh_clap :yh_clap
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Mystery;635651 wrote: Research has shown that the vast majority of sex offenders (which is different than a rapist) do not rehabilitate. There are success stories, but they seem to be the exception to the rule. In addition, other studies (and these I'm talking about are from my days in school, therefore could be outdated) show that castration, whether physical or chemical, doesn't deter them either. They simply find other means of molesting. IMO, when they cross the line from fantasy (which is sick in and of itself when we're talking about children) to acting, they give up their rights. Until they can prove themselves worthy as a productive member of society, then you're damn right they should register and have others warned. Look how many cases we have in the past few years of freed pedophiles reoffending and killing their victims even. If you can stop just one child from going through that horror then taking their rights to privacy is worth it. Besides, their victims are never free of their sentence. Once molested, they suffer for it, why the hell should the perp get off?
:yh_clap Well said Mystery!
:yh_clap Well said Mystery!
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Uncle Fester;635627 wrote: B]COLOR="Red"]It should also be a crime for people to publish long lists like this D
Publish, re-publish, and be damned!
You get my point, though? It's also true to say that not all people convicted of sex offences actually get on the list in any case - and the list is also somewhat of a blunt instrument - the senior judge now on trial for "flashing" on the tube will, if convicted, be entered onto the register - as will a rapist.
Publish, re-publish, and be damned!
You get my point, though? It's also true to say that not all people convicted of sex offences actually get on the list in any case - and the list is also somewhat of a blunt instrument - the senior judge now on trial for "flashing" on the tube will, if convicted, be entered onto the register - as will a rapist.
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SuzyB;635635 wrote: I have already stated my feelings on other crimes and do not intend to go through your whole list just so you can pick on something else 
I didn't intend you to go through the list. You miss the point.
I didn't intend you to go through the list. You miss the point.
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zinkyusa;635640 wrote: Suzy said B]As for my comment, about them getting strung up, let me tell you if any sick
ba5tard touched any of our children
Please refer to RG's original post. You're drifting way off course!
ba5tard touched any of our children
Please refer to RG's original post. You're drifting way off course!
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Mystery;635651 wrote: Research has shown that the vast majority of sex offenders (which is different than a rapist)
So a rapist is not a sex offender? Bollocks. Of course they are!
So a rapist is not a sex offender? Bollocks. Of course they are!
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Bill Sikes;635662 wrote: So a rapist is not a sex offender? Bollocks. Of course they are!
Rape is not about sex Bill, it's about power and control. There's a difference. Rapists are sex offenders, but not all sex offenders are rapists. That's what I'm meaning.
Rape is not about sex Bill, it's about power and control. There's a difference. Rapists are sex offenders, but not all sex offenders are rapists. That's what I'm meaning.
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SuzyB;635605 wrote:
Bill the offence is that they have sexually abused a minor, enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods!
Bill Sikes;635616 wrote: Yes, but what exactly is the abuse? Hint: Not all people are registered on the SOR for the same offence. "Enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods", well really, people with that sort of attitude are the sort who beat up paediatricians, etc. They deserve locking up too.
Bill Sikes;635660 wrote: Please refer to RG's original post. You're drifting way off course!
I wasn't drifting away Bill, I was making a statement to your opinion, in that I would gladly do time, if someone touched my family.
Unless of course you would like me to just agree with you? :rolleyes:
Bill the offence is that they have sexually abused a minor, enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods!
Bill Sikes;635616 wrote: Yes, but what exactly is the abuse? Hint: Not all people are registered on the SOR for the same offence. "Enough to get you strung up in my neck of the woods", well really, people with that sort of attitude are the sort who beat up paediatricians, etc. They deserve locking up too.
Bill Sikes;635660 wrote: Please refer to RG's original post. You're drifting way off course!
I wasn't drifting away Bill, I was making a statement to your opinion, in that I would gladly do time, if someone touched my family.
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I'm actually only referring to sex offenders who molest children in my comments. I think there is evidence to support the possibility of treating rapists. With many rapists the issue is about power and control.
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SuzyB;635667 wrote: COLOR="Red"]I wasn't drifting away Bill, I was making a statement to your opinion, in that I would gladly do time, if someone touched my family. D Unless of course you would like me to just agree with you? rolleyes:
Have these inane ramblings anything to do with the original point? No.
Have these inane ramblings anything to do with the original point? No.
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Bill Sikes;635678 wrote: Have these inane ramblings anything to do with the original point? No.
:mad:

:mad:
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Bill Sikes;635678 wrote: Have these inane ramblings anything to do with the original point? No.
Best you put me on ignore then Bill, cause I have no intention of changing what and how I post
:wah:
Best you put me on ignore then Bill, cause I have no intention of changing what and how I post
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well this is a tough one , i think everyone should know who is a sex affender i would like to see tougher prison terms as well.There will always be a group of people who say that they have rights,which will always get in the way.I say hang them end of.
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Sex Offenders, Child Molestors, Rapists can be found on any number of sites now and it is an excellent tool in my opinion.
Just like in life in general AWARENESS is everything. I regually check our local site here and all the other sites as well to see what creeps are in my area, and my sisiter's area.
My opinion you commit a crime like the ones above and your rights are gone. You become the worst the human race has to offer. There is no CURE period short of cutting off their hands to stop them from being able to hurt anyone with them any more. Castration, therapy doesn't work.
Sure there are other crimes that are awful but Sex offenders, Child molestors, and rapists are the bottom of the barrel even in prison.:-5
We let to many out and back on the street in the US. We either get tough on them or they will continue to take our Children and Women, rape them kill them and do 5 to 10 and be back out. The ones that kills should never see the light of day again.
I'm one that believes any crimes againt children means life without parole, or death depending on your state. Like I said that is my opinion.
Just like in life in general AWARENESS is everything. I regually check our local site here and all the other sites as well to see what creeps are in my area, and my sisiter's area.
My opinion you commit a crime like the ones above and your rights are gone. You become the worst the human race has to offer. There is no CURE period short of cutting off their hands to stop them from being able to hurt anyone with them any more. Castration, therapy doesn't work.
Sure there are other crimes that are awful but Sex offenders, Child molestors, and rapists are the bottom of the barrel even in prison.:-5
We let to many out and back on the street in the US. We either get tough on them or they will continue to take our Children and Women, rape them kill them and do 5 to 10 and be back out. The ones that kills should never see the light of day again.
I'm one that believes any crimes againt children means life without parole, or death depending on your state. Like I said that is my opinion.
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Bill Sikes;635657 wrote: - and the list is also somewhat of a blunt instrument - the senior judge now on trial for "flashing" on the tube will, if convicted, be entered onto the register - as will a rapist.
I have a problem with this too. There have been slews of people hung with the term sex offender when all they did was get caught up in a legal snare, not actually having done anything wrong. For instance, the guy I posted about today who was supposed to do 10 years for getting oral from a willing 15 year old. I think that's insane. The article says he won't have to register but there are myriad others who will have to, for being in a similar predicament. I'd like to see more common sense applied to this label, considering it can destroy a person's life and reputation.
Bill Sikes;635662 wrote: So a rapist is not a sex offender? Bollocks. Of course they are!
I agree here. I know they say it's only about power and control but that doesn't change the fact that it is still a forced sexual act. I don't think the sexual aspect should be denied. I really don't see how it can be.
zinkyusa;635668 wrote: I'm actually only referring to sex offenders who molest children in my comments. I think there is evidence to support the possibility of treating rapists. With many rapists the issue is about power and control.
I don't know Zink...maybe a rapist can rape once and never do it again but I just don't know. I'd rather see him or her publicly pointed out. I wouldn't care to see it for a crime like robbery or lesser things, but molestation, rape and...I'm debating on this one still...possibly murder, at least willful murder; I'd like to see the public be made aware.
That's what I'm thinking right now anyway.... :-3
I have a problem with this too. There have been slews of people hung with the term sex offender when all they did was get caught up in a legal snare, not actually having done anything wrong. For instance, the guy I posted about today who was supposed to do 10 years for getting oral from a willing 15 year old. I think that's insane. The article says he won't have to register but there are myriad others who will have to, for being in a similar predicament. I'd like to see more common sense applied to this label, considering it can destroy a person's life and reputation.
Bill Sikes;635662 wrote: So a rapist is not a sex offender? Bollocks. Of course they are!
I agree here. I know they say it's only about power and control but that doesn't change the fact that it is still a forced sexual act. I don't think the sexual aspect should be denied. I really don't see how it can be.
zinkyusa;635668 wrote: I'm actually only referring to sex offenders who molest children in my comments. I think there is evidence to support the possibility of treating rapists. With many rapists the issue is about power and control.
I don't know Zink...maybe a rapist can rape once and never do it again but I just don't know. I'd rather see him or her publicly pointed out. I wouldn't care to see it for a crime like robbery or lesser things, but molestation, rape and...I'm debating on this one still...possibly murder, at least willful murder; I'd like to see the public be made aware.
That's what I'm thinking right now anyway.... :-3
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We are not allowed access to any Sex Offender Register in the UK, people are trying to get the law changed, but we have all these idiots that keeping talking of the rights of the offenders.
Bill, this is of course my opinion and not fact:rolleyes:
Bill, this is of course my opinion and not fact:rolleyes:
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SuzyB;635711 wrote: We are not allowed access to any Sex Offender Register in the UK, people are trying to get the law changed, but we have all these idiots that keeping talking of the rights of the offenders.
Bill, this is of course my opinion and not fact:rolleyes:
that is what i said in my post there will always be some group out there that say these people have rights,rights what bloody rights.They took a child rights away the day they abused them.And some
:-5
oh and by the way suzy .you go girl well said xxxx
Bill, this is of course my opinion and not fact:rolleyes:
that is what i said in my post there will always be some group out there that say these people have rights,rights what bloody rights.They took a child rights away the day they abused them.And some
oh and by the way suzy .you go girl well said xxxx
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I vote yes. The entire population of the empire needs to know the whereabouts of these preditors. Keep our children safe, protect the innocent. As parents of children this is our job and if this is another way to do so then let it happen everywhere!
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SuzyB;635688 wrote: Best you put me on ignore then Bill, cause I have no intention of changing what and how I post D wah:
No. Even a pseudo random collection of words and smilies has the potential to resolve to a meaningful post, sometime.
No. Even a pseudo random collection of words and smilies has the potential to resolve to a meaningful post, sometime.
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CARLA;635702 wrote: I'm one that believes any crimes againt children means life without parole, or death depending on your state. Like I said that is my opinion.
What about someone who kills or maims a child in a motoring accident, then?
What about someone who kills or maims a child in a motoring accident, then?
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Peg;635683 wrote: mad: lips: lips:
Well! Even more content-free!
Well! Even more content-free!
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Bill Sikes;635787 wrote: What about someone who kills or maims a child in a motoring accident, then?
if it an accident bill , how can you lock them up
if it an accident bill , how can you lock them up
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Bill Sikes;635787 wrote: What about someone who kills or maims a child in a motoring accident, then?
Have these inane ramblings anything to do with the original point? No. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Have these inane ramblings anything to do with the original point? No. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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I'm getting curious about something....
Many of you are referring to children and I certainly agree, but what about adult victims? Sexual crimes against adults should be no less heinous...in my opinion.
This might be another thread though....I see it in the same light as I do "hate" crimes. I don't think assaulting someone because of their sexual orientation or their ethnicity or whatever should make the crime any worse. Because it's already as bad as it could get. That said, I understand where most people would be coming from in the instance of children being assaulted...but I wonder about it. If a woman is raped that's a terrible thing. But if that woman is also a nun, does that make the rape worse than if it had happened to a "regular" woman? What if she's a stripper or a methhead? Does she warrant less empathy? Does the nun warrant more?
Many of you are referring to children and I certainly agree, but what about adult victims? Sexual crimes against adults should be no less heinous...in my opinion.
This might be another thread though....I see it in the same light as I do "hate" crimes. I don't think assaulting someone because of their sexual orientation or their ethnicity or whatever should make the crime any worse. Because it's already as bad as it could get. That said, I understand where most people would be coming from in the instance of children being assaulted...but I wonder about it. If a woman is raped that's a terrible thing. But if that woman is also a nun, does that make the rape worse than if it had happened to a "regular" woman? What if she's a stripper or a methhead? Does she warrant less empathy? Does the nun warrant more?
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jimbo;635789 wrote: if it an accident bill , how can you lock them up 
People are charged depending on circumstance ie alcohol, recklessness etc. Same as if they kill an adult.
People are charged depending on circumstance ie alcohol, recklessness etc. Same as if they kill an adult.
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SuzyB;635711 wrote: We are not allowed access to any Sex Offender Register in the UK, people are trying to get the law changed, but we have all these idiots that keeping talking of the rights of the offenders.
SIZE="1"]Bill, this is of course my opinion and not factrolleyes:
If you are really addressing that infantile remark to me, you would have noticed, had you the wits, that I am not "defending the rights of the offenders".
SIZE="1"]Bill, this is of course my opinion and not factrolleyes:
If you are really addressing that infantile remark to me, you would have noticed, had you the wits, that I am not "defending the rights of the offenders".
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jimbo;635789 wrote: if it an accident bill , how can you lock them up confused:
Perhaps I should have used the word "crash". I hope that enables you to re-consider my post and come up with another answer.
Perhaps I should have used the word "crash". I hope that enables you to re-consider my post and come up with another answer.