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Old 10-05-2012, 09:35 PM #21
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I'm a bit confused about this then, if you think you can never be confident a sex offender could look after a child then wouldn't you support a blanket ban?
No. As 08marsh stated, people are on the sex offenders register for different reasons. I am not talking about the bloke who slept with the 15 year old believing she was 18. I keep re-iterating, in serious cases only. We can all have our different views on what those are.


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But is what we're talking about not the attempt to legislate against the possibility of harming your child? I'm not just talking about physical abuse either
The whole debate was sparked off by somebody actually abusing their child. Should we not learn from such actions and stop them from happening again? You could never guarantee a child would not be abused by anyone, but you could definitely try and lower the risk.

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