MattBackHome
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Utterly bizarre thread.
However much a piece of work this individual may be (and I have no idea whether we're talking about someone who's been convicted or not), it's really not your place to "ruin his life" is it?
With respect, I would suggest you should steer well clear, in every respect.
Let the law take its course. Two wrongs don't make a right, you wanting to "ruin his life" makes you just about as bad as him in my book, no matter what he may or may not have done.
Really!!
How does that work ??
The same way that any form of vigilante retribution works.
Oh right so if someone bashed a convicted paedophile that has been convicted of of molesting his child, that makes the father as bad as the paedophile, not in my world .........
Front page of my local paper, in an unrelated case, vigilantes screw up...
"POLICE have stepped up their hunt for a car which could be linked with the possible attempted abduction of two "very, very young innocent children" in Truro.
Officers have been sent into schools to discuss the incidents, which have also prompted 'vigilante' attacks on similar but unrelated vehicles."
http://www.westbriton.co.uk/Hunt-car-girls-approached/story-21288804-detail/story.html
Interesting article
"A dark green Mazda sports car, was seen near the shoppers' car park in Old Bridge Street in Truro at the time an eight-year-old girl was approached by a car and asked by the driver to get in."
"Upon seeing a nine-year-old girl leave the store a motorist opened his door, possibly with a view to talking to the girl, before leaving the area at speed."
Certainly the police should find this man and interview him but in legal terms what offence, if any, has he committed?
He could be charged with attempted abduction.
He could be charged with attempted abduction.