http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/8455161.stm
leaving aside the actual nature of the offences and racial stereotyping, can anyone explain why a news report detailing how 6 men who have been found
innocent of all charges have been identified down to the road they live on??
I don't think naming the "innocent" parties and the street on which they live is a good thing. Firstly because mud sticks and even an accusation of that tarnishes your name. Secondly, the material facts of the case reflect badly on them.
my thoughts exactly!
Just read that. I usd to live around the corner.
Quality area that was, took 16 years to get away!
I think it's the media again pushing for "freedom of information" and "the public has the right to know these things". If the
public want to know then let them get off their arses and go and sit in the public gallery. It reminds me of when the local paper used to print
everyones name and address and what they'd been in court for every day. Completely unnecessary. The media need putting down imo, leeches that
they are.
[Edited on 13/1/10 by mistergrumpy]
I notice they haven't published the name of the girl though!!! Sounds like either she's been conned by that group and actually was raped, or
has had serious regrets afterwards and set out for revenge.
As they say though - mud sticks and personally I think its totally out of order to have named them.
What i do wonder though is how it got to court in the first place if the CPS had the MSN Messenger logs and presented no evidence at court??? Sounds
like a total waste of time / money - surely the CPS should have dropped the case before going to court if they were going to do that???
It's an odd story, I don't see how logs of an internet chat session prove that she consented in person to all of the men?
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Originally posted by MikeRJ
It's an odd story, I don't see how logs of an internet chat session prove that she consented in person to all of the men?
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Originally posted by cd.thomson
leaving aside the actual nature of the offences and racial stereotyping, can anyone explain why a news report detailing how 6 men who have been found innocent of all charges have been identified down to the road they live on??
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Originally posted by mistergrumpy
It reminds me of when the local paper used to print everyone's name and address and what they'd been in court for every day. Completely unnecessary. The media need putting down imo, leeches that they are.
no, sorry peteff, what I said was a little out of order re:race but my intention was to preempt any less savoury contents about the people involved
(probably not likely on this forum of course).
I see your point on the textbook paedo example but my counterpoint is these guys have not been found guilty.
The result is there is a list of names and partial addresses on public display where at best everyone knows they get up to some pretty
"exciting" stuff in their spare time and at worst theyre rapists in the community until proven innocent (which appears to be your
conclusion?).
[Edited on 14/1/10 by cd.thomson]
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So you wouldn't like to know that a paedophile lives next door if you have children, where do you draw a line on what's worth reporting and what's not ?
Maybe we should try and get the Sun banned then, and the Star while we're at it. In fact everything below the Independant etc should be banned
imho.
What would you actually do if you found out your next door neighbour had a thing for 9 year olds anyway?
I just ignore the paper now. The mail is the latest one that I discovered in the last few months on the internet and what a big steaming pile of cack
that is!
Dunno what I'd do if my neighbour had a thing for 9 year olds I don't have any children and tend to deal with sex offenders regularly at
work so I guess I tend to overlook their 'interests' really if I'm honest. I'd probably just be watching them like a hawk and
paying attention a bit more. Not much else you can do.