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http://www.dailymail....-case-paedophile.html
The security guard doubted that Mr Geraghty-Shewan, was the child's father??????
Well if he wasn't wouldn't it have been more of a concern that this 4 year old was all alone outside the shop, with no apparent guardian.
This is yet another case of "Loony Britain" soon one won't dare to get a camera out in a public place, in case one is accused of being a paedophile, offending someone, or being a terrorist.
The security guard doubted that Mr Geraghty-Shewan, was the child's father??????
Well if he wasn't wouldn't it have been more of a concern that this 4 year old was all alone outside the shop, with no apparent guardian.
This is yet another case of "Loony Britain" soon one won't dare to get a camera out in a public place, in case one is accused of being a paedophile, offending someone, or being a terrorist.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The link doesn't open unless its my computer not functioning appropriately? But I think its more a case of an over enthusiatic security guard. Saying that however, if this was a dodgy case then the public would be happy that our security guards are over enthusiatic. The centre said that it takes 'safety seriously' and they ask the guards to be 'vigilant when monitoring photography'. He is supposed to have had a 'polite conversation' with the father but it led to a misunderstanding.
Furthermore I condemn the father for taking a photo of the security guard and posting it on his web blog and now the paper - that is more a case of 'loony Britain', next time the security guard will be 'treading on egg-shells' if this scene occurs again and who knows - it may be a case of a real paedophile?
Furthermore I condemn the father for taking a photo of the security guard and posting it on his web blog and now the paper - that is more a case of 'loony Britain', next time the security guard will be 'treading on egg-shells' if this scene occurs again and who knows - it may be a case of a real paedophile?
I am a 100% with AOG in this. This is (unfortunately) a sign of the times - and unfortunately people like Sea Dragon seem to think it is acceptable.
Shamefully, the media have created a panic amongst the gullible in society that every person you see is either a paedophile or a terrorist and should be treated with suspicion. This has had a detrimental effect on society - the classic example is that if a man saw a child crying in the street as they had lost their parents, they are now more likely to walk away than help that child.
What a shame
Shamefully, the media have created a panic amongst the gullible in society that every person you see is either a paedophile or a terrorist and should be treated with suspicion. This has had a detrimental effect on society - the classic example is that if a man saw a child crying in the street as they had lost their parents, they are now more likely to walk away than help that child.
What a shame
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