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There is a big difference between a man who is convicted of something he did outside his work environment and those who are viewing pornography in their work environment. I certainly don't condone inappropriate sexual behavior but how does that affect employment. If he isn't working around children, what is the big deal? He still needs to work to support himself and how is this affecting these other men? Some people just have too much time on their hands. This guy is, no doubt, under supervision and all the impositions that go along with it. As far as sex offenses against children are concerned, it is the most abhorent of all crimes in my opinion so I am not trying to cut the guy any slack. The bottom line is, these crimes are committed by humans who eat, sleep, work, and pay bills like the rest of us. Knowing he would be unemployed and out on the streets is far more troublesome than knowing just where he is, etc. It's not as if he is a janitor at a local elementary school! Forum Home | Top of Thread | Jump To Parent (120448) In order to post a message to a new thread or reply to existing messages you must be logged in. If you'd like to post messages please login or register as a new user. Message 120647 (In Reply to Message 120612)Posted by Silverthorne on Oct 29, 2003 04:20 AM | Also by Silverthorne
Lets see here. Person #1 works for child services - he has contact with kids. We also dont know exactly "which" sex offense they committed. Person #2 is a road worker - no contact with kids. I think that answers their question? Silverthorne Forum Home | Top of Thread | Jump To Parent (120612) Thread120448, admin, Oct 24, 2003 11:34 PM [Introduction] 120612, myoung, Oct 28, 2003 05:20 AM [oranges and apples] 120647, Silverthorne, Oct 29, 2003 04:20 AM Forum Home | Top of Thread
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