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Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 17 Nov 2006 13:51

Just had a quick look-could only view one scumbag, it's very slow 5 pages with 3 to a page-not many on it are they? Have you ever seen some of the American law enforcement sites that have Megan's law on-they are so detailed. They list their addresses and exactly what crime they have committed etc. Frightening and there are millions of em-I hope they do it here, cos I'd want to know where a pedo was living, so I could keep an eye on him- It would be interesting to know from our fellow Americans on here if there has been any upsurge in crimes against pedo's because of Megans Law. catherine xx

Caz Nr Heathrow

Caz Nr Heathrow Report 17 Nov 2006 13:32

Just dont get me started If I could get my hands on them......their lives wouldn't be worth living. Caz

Forgetmenot

Forgetmenot Report 17 Nov 2006 13:27

Nudge because they may be living near you!!!

Winter Drawers Ever Near

Winter Drawers Ever Near Report 17 Nov 2006 11:48

Morning, Yes just heard about it on Channel 5 news. About time too. Aileen xx

Tara

Tara Report 17 Nov 2006 11:46

Here is the link to the site, whihc lists them.... http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/ceop/index.asp The newspaper has run a high profile campaign, Sarah's Law, which campaigns to give parents the right to know if a paedophile is living in their area, 'I see it as a part of the fabric of restructuring the law, and giving parents and other carers of children the right to know where dangerous, predatory, repeat paedophiles may be in the community.' The website will identify paedophiles who have gone missing Law enforcement agencies have previously avoided identifying paedophiles for fear of inviting vigilante attacks with the result of having them driven underground. Harry Fletcher, assistant general secretary of the Probation Union NAPO, sounded a note of caution over the move. He said warnings over vigilante action should be made clear on the website. 'I was worried that false data or incorrect data might go on - and there might be people identified wrongly. 'I still think...there's a risk that people who are already missing may further go to ground if they think that the public may engage in vigilante action. 'So what we need is an assurance from people who are running the website is that they will advise individuals not to take action on their own. ' The CEOP site coincides with the first anniversary of the Crimestoppers site, which went live last November, receiving almost 40 million hits and leading to 24 arrests.

Tara

Tara Report 17 Nov 2006 11:46

Have you seen the Most Wanted Paedophile list??