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More Predators Off The Streets
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Hopefully the length of these sentences will start to send out a message to anyone inclined to indulge in this sort of abhorrent behavior
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have already referred to a practical program when Kvalidir first mentioned the education buzz-word.
The Dutch film "My Dangerous Lover Boy" was shown to girls in their early years of secondary school warning them of the methods used by the groomers. It starts with handsome young man in posh car chatting up very young girls, making them feel grown-up and special - loved even. Then he gets her on drugs and alcohol, and finally she ends up being shared with his cousins and his uncles or sold for sex in the next town.
A version of the film was made in English with the intention of showing it in all schools in whatever local authority (Yorkshire somewhere?) was liaising with the Dutch at the time. That was education - of the practical type, not the woolly pieties being touted here.
That film has never been shown.
Here's a question: why not?
And another: why hasn't that program been implemented after the scale of the abuse become common knowledge?
Here's another question: why wouldn't all decent Muslims help to stop these vile crimes?
The Dutch film "My Dangerous Lover Boy" was shown to girls in their early years of secondary school warning them of the methods used by the groomers. It starts with handsome young man in posh car chatting up very young girls, making them feel grown-up and special - loved even. Then he gets her on drugs and alcohol, and finally she ends up being shared with his cousins and his uncles or sold for sex in the next town.
A version of the film was made in English with the intention of showing it in all schools in whatever local authority (Yorkshire somewhere?) was liaising with the Dutch at the time. That was education - of the practical type, not the woolly pieties being touted here.
That film has never been shown.
Here's a question: why not?
And another: why hasn't that program been implemented after the scale of the abuse become common knowledge?
Here's another question: why wouldn't all decent Muslims help to stop these vile crimes?
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Theland - // Oh I see these predators were all Muslims.
What a surprise from the Religion Of Peace! //
You are seriously fond of telling us all how we should be devout Christians like you, but if being a Christian like you gives me a personality that mocks and taunts other faiths with any utterly undeserved sense of superiority of the kind you show towards Islam, then I am delighted to be an atheist.
What a surprise from the Religion Of Peace! //
You are seriously fond of telling us all how we should be devout Christians like you, but if being a Christian like you gives me a personality that mocks and taunts other faiths with any utterly undeserved sense of superiority of the kind you show towards Islam, then I am delighted to be an atheist.
I obviously missed the posts from people who didn't wish to provide the girls with everything they need to be safe - that includes protection - parental or otherwise depending on their situation and education to be as safe as possible out there.
Education is vital across the board.
Coupled with stringent attention by the authorities should it be needed and stern sentencing - the message will hopefully land home.
Education is vital across the board.
Coupled with stringent attention by the authorities should it be needed and stern sentencing - the message will hopefully land home.
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