Sex offender release
Discussion
A house two doors away from my niece, her partner and their young child has become home to a recently released child sex offender, a 55 year old male. Apparently the monster in question owns the house which was tenanted in his seven year absence. Local residents became aware of his reappearance and made them aware. Surely it's time that immediate neighbours of such scum are made aware of such situations by the authorities ? How often does one read of repeat offences by convicted rapists and kiddie fiddlers ?
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And yes, I do propose the death penalty for such scum. The world would be a much better place without these monsters roaming our streets freely after a few easy years of eating three meals a day, playing pool, and PlayStation twos and a nice warm bed to sleep in every night.
rohrl said:
If he's done his time I'm not really sure how this is any business of yours. He has to live somewhere, unless you're proposing the death penalty for all sex offenders. You could offer to buy his house from him I suppose.
Are you serious? You honestly think that a few years behind bars would rehabilitate a monster like this and that it is OK for him to live a few yards away from young children? It is this mans business as this young family is his young family and he has due care to look out for them and their safety.And yes, I do propose the death penalty for such scum. The world would be a much better place without these monsters roaming our streets freely after a few easy years of eating three meals a day, playing pool, and PlayStation twos and a nice warm bed to sleep in every night.
welshjon81 said:
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And yes, I do propose the death penalty for such scum. The world would be a much better place without these monsters roaming our streets freely after a few easy years of eating three meals a day, playing pool, and PlayStation twos and a nice warm bed to sleep in every night.
Yes, I'm serious. The situation is as the situation is. He's been given a sentence and he's served it. He is now free from prison. He may be on licence and no doubt he will be under the supervision of a probation officer.rohrl said:
If he's done his time I'm not really sure how this is any business of yours. He has to live somewhere, unless you're proposing the death penalty for all sex offenders. You could offer to buy his house from him I suppose.
Are you serious? You honestly think that a few years behind bars would rehabilitate a monster like this and that it is OK for him to live a few yards away from young children? It is this mans business as this young family is his young family and he has due care to look out for them and their safety.And yes, I do propose the death penalty for such scum. The world would be a much better place without these monsters roaming our streets freely after a few easy years of eating three meals a day, playing pool, and PlayStation twos and a nice warm bed to sleep in every night.
If you think his sentence should have been longer or harsher or you want to bring in the death penalty for sex offenders then it's up to you to campaign for a change in the law. Otherwise the only option is vigilante justice which is no justice at all.
There are freed sex offenders, murderers, fraudsters, burglars and so on in every village, town and city around the country. That's just the reality of living in a society where we don't have the death penalty and we don't tend to lock people up for the rest of their natural life. That's how we, as a society, have chosen to live and you're free to disagree with it but please don't make out that my position is outlandish or unusual.
rohrl said:
Yes, I'm serious. The situation is as the situation is. He's been given a sentence and he's served it. He is now free from prison. He may be on licence and no doubt he will be under the supervision of a probation officer.
If you think his sentence should have been longer or harsher or you want to bring in the death penalty for sex offenders then it's up to you to campaign for a change in the law. Otherwise the only option is vigilante justice which is no justice at all.
There are freed sex offenders, murderers, fraudsters, burglars and so on in every village, town and city around the country. That's just the reality of living in a society where we don't have the death penalty and we don't tend to lock people up for the rest of their natural life. That's how we, as a society, have chosen to live and you're free to disagree with it but please don't make out that my position is outlandish or unusual.
^ This.If you think his sentence should have been longer or harsher or you want to bring in the death penalty for sex offenders then it's up to you to campaign for a change in the law. Otherwise the only option is vigilante justice which is no justice at all.
There are freed sex offenders, murderers, fraudsters, burglars and so on in every village, town and city around the country. That's just the reality of living in a society where we don't have the death penalty and we don't tend to lock people up for the rest of their natural life. That's how we, as a society, have chosen to live and you're free to disagree with it but please don't make out that my position is outlandish or unusual.
For every 100,000 people in England - there is 1 murderer.
And then extrapolate.....
welshjon81 said:
And yes, I do propose the death penalty for such scum. The world would be a much better place without these monsters roaming our streets freely after a few easy years of eating three meals a day, playing pool, and PlayStation twos and a nice warm bed to sleep in every night.
Very doubtful. A nonce is the lowest of the low in the prison hierarchy. Other inmates hate nonces and many are quite willing to beat the st out of them, stab them with a shiv or poor boiling water over them.What did he do ?
Was it naughty school girl pictures on his Pc or was it actual contact noncery ?
That makes a difference as to what category of sex offender and therefore makes a difference as to how alarming the situation is.
Obviously he did serve time and possibly as much as 7 years so its likely he was hands on as it were. Find out more about the bloke and the crime and then you know if how much of a risk he might pose if he is left unchecked.
Panic if you see him driving a taxi...
Was it naughty school girl pictures on his Pc or was it actual contact noncery ?
That makes a difference as to what category of sex offender and therefore makes a difference as to how alarming the situation is.
Obviously he did serve time and possibly as much as 7 years so its likely he was hands on as it were. Find out more about the bloke and the crime and then you know if how much of a risk he might pose if he is left unchecked.
Panic if you see him driving a taxi...
wc98 said:
i would imagine that now people in the locality know exactly what he is, it will not take long for some enterprising locals to move him on. hopefully in a state that renders him physically unable to re offend ,if not it just moves the problem somewhere else .
To an area where nobody knows of his past? Yep, great plan that! At least currently he can be watched and children warned.Troubleatmill said:
rohrl said:
Yes, I'm serious. The situation is as the situation is. He's been given a sentence and he's served it. He is now free from prison. He may be on licence and no doubt he will be under the supervision of a probation officer.
If you think his sentence should have been longer or harsher or you want to bring in the death penalty for sex offenders then it's up to you to campaign for a change in the law. Otherwise the only option is vigilante justice which is no justice at all.
There are freed sex offenders, murderers, fraudsters, burglars and so on in every village, town and city around the country. That's just the reality of living in a society where we don't have the death penalty and we don't tend to lock people up for the rest of their natural life. That's how we, as a society, have chosen to live and you're free to disagree with it but please don't make out that my position is outlandish or unusual.
^ This.If you think his sentence should have been longer or harsher or you want to bring in the death penalty for sex offenders then it's up to you to campaign for a change in the law. Otherwise the only option is vigilante justice which is no justice at all.
There are freed sex offenders, murderers, fraudsters, burglars and so on in every village, town and city around the country. That's just the reality of living in a society where we don't have the death penalty and we don't tend to lock people up for the rest of their natural life. That's how we, as a society, have chosen to live and you're free to disagree with it but please don't make out that my position is outlandish or unusual.
For every 100,000 people in England - there is 1 murderer.
And then extrapolate.....
I bought a house that a sex offender had hung himself in, he was tormented by the locals until he took his own life. House was trashed. Getting the badly scrawled " A PEADO LIVES HERE" from the side of the house wasn't easy.
Whilst I in no way have any good feelings towards these individuals they do have to live somewhere and the backlash from the locals can bring out the nasty side of folk.
Whilst I in no way have any good feelings towards these individuals they do have to live somewhere and the backlash from the locals can bring out the nasty side of folk.
dazwalsh said:
I bought a house that a sex offender had hung himself in, he was tormented by the locals until he took his own life. House was trashed. Getting the badly scrawled " A PEADO LIVES HERE" from the side of the house wasn't easy.
Whilst I in no way have any good feelings towards these individuals they do have to live somewhere and the backlash from the locals can bring out the nasty side of folk.
Well at least he won't do it again, that's for sure. And no, I have zero sympathy for someone who thinks it's acceptable to fk, touch or 'simply' photograph children. Whilst I in no way have any good feelings towards these individuals they do have to live somewhere and the backlash from the locals can bring out the nasty side of folk.
Time served or not, they're the worst of the worst and I'd rather have a murderer living next door, than one of these pieces of st.
ETA I hope it excruciating for him too DW
plasticpig said:
welshjon81 said:
And yes, I do propose the death penalty for such scum. The world would be a much better place without these monsters roaming our streets freely after a few easy years of eating three meals a day, playing pool, and PlayStation twos and a nice warm bed to sleep in every night.
Very doubtful. A nonce is the lowest of the low in the prison hierarchy. Other inmates hate nonces and many are quite willing to beat the st out of them, stab them with a shiv or poor boiling water over them.IvanSTi said:
This is very true mind you. I knew of a man in prison who, let's say, didn't mind a bit of man on man action. He was a big strong black guy and had the stereotypical huge dong (apparently) swinging between his legs. I heard that a few peado's were put in his cell for the night so he could show them what it felt like.
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