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Trolling involves directly harassing someone. People coming for the Mccanns on a dead reality TV forum that they’d probably never come across is not trolling. Like get real :skull:
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No both SkyNews and BBCnews paper reviews removed the face photo the SkyNews one is shown all night |
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I have myself moved, after listening to the arguments on both sides over the years on here, more to negative thinking on the Parents. My thoughts also go to the other children who were deprived of their Sister. Not being able to get to know her and grow up with her. It's a very sad story however I can't get round leaving children alone in another Country for any reason myself. It's tragic but tragic for Madeline as no one yet knows and maybe never will know, what trauma that young child went through. |
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In law Marsh. You are correct. There are no grounds for prosecuting in law. This is one of those issues where many can relate to the pain of losing a child in whatever way Madeline was lost. Equally many who find the Parents, for not any emergency but only to socialise. Actually both leaving their children at night alone while they did so. There's media which have expressed suspicion nearer home. The Parents were interviewed as possible suspects too at one time. There has been no court judgements of guilt or innocence as to any possible in this tragic loss of a child. So nothing to charge anyone for as to having and expressing their opinion. Immaterial of the side they may lean to. Some however, who feel strongly as to child neglect will be livid, rightly, with any parents leaving children as young as these were at the time. For ANY length of time. May express that more forcefully than others. If the truth is known ever in the future. Then any who've made false judgements can apologise if they wish. If the facts once proven, show the position they took was incorrect. Nothing to prosecute for at all. I have had my position changed from talking to those on this site over the years, and doing new assessment of what I originally felt. |
i think i am correct here in saying that the parents have never at any time said that they made an error in leaving the kids alone (if they have it didn't come across that they took some fundamental responsibility). If they had, I think the public perception would be very different.
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they assumed it was a safe hotel. That German has broken into Hotels |
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Yes a bad thing to keep doing |
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Although they thought it was safe so that makes it ok apparently |
I always thought it was illegal to leave any child under 14 unsupervised:think:
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Why would this guy be paroled if they are sure he did it.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...?ocid=msedgntp |
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So it's not illegal to leave a child alone but it is an offence if they are at risk, the very bottom part of the screenshot clearly states what most people know anyway. Not sure how anyone can try to justify that as being a normal or common thing for parents to do :rolleyes:
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Is that definitely true or just made up media krap ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Under that Private Hotel no rules like that. They are Professionals that leave their kids safe together they thought? |
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