Scared to go near kids
#31
I wear my Gary Glitter Gang Show t'shirt, take my bag with my sandwiches and flask too far into my armpit, wear one of those Casey Jones hats, farah slacks with a key chains, cycle clips, big thick glasses, that keeps the little f*ckers away from me.
Its amazing, Paedos are a tiny minority but go near anyones kids, even if the little buggers come up to you, parents tend to assume that you are a predatory pervert, especially Chavs, sorry but I am not a Paedo and if I were your little morbidly obese, smelly, foul mouthed, snotty nosed, objectionable offspring would put me off for life now keep the foul creature away from me !
Its amazing, Paedos are a tiny minority but go near anyones kids, even if the little buggers come up to you, parents tend to assume that you are a predatory pervert, especially Chavs, sorry but I am not a Paedo and if I were your little morbidly obese, smelly, foul mouthed, snotty nosed, objectionable offspring would put me off for life now keep the foul creature away from me !
#32
was walking into currys once and the guy in front was going in with his toddler. bloke goes through the turnstile and the kids follows, then the toddler does a U-turn and walks back under the barrier.
For the father the exit was about 10 yards away so I followed the toddler out the shop as his dad couldn't get to him. I followed him about 20 yards down the street right behind him to stop him if he were in danger. I daren't touch him to stop him so just followed until his dad could catch up.
I have two kids (at the time were two years old) and I still dare not "stop" this toddler in case the father got the wrong end of the stick.
sad but true.
For the father the exit was about 10 yards away so I followed the toddler out the shop as his dad couldn't get to him. I followed him about 20 yards down the street right behind him to stop him if he were in danger. I daren't touch him to stop him so just followed until his dad could catch up.
I have two kids (at the time were two years old) and I still dare not "stop" this toddler in case the father got the wrong end of the stick.
sad but true.
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I think its a very sad situation if people wont help children in distress 'just in case' they get labelled a paedophile, which I really dont think is that likely.
To put it in perspective - how would you feel in this situation...
You find a young girl wandering alone crying, looking lost - you decide NOT to go and help her find her mother, or take her into a nearby shop / find a copper etc... The next day you see on the news that her body has been found, raped and dumped.
Because you or any other passers by didnt help her, a real paedophile came along that was the result. Could just as easily be that the child wandered into the road and was hit by a car.
Would you sit there happy that at least you didnt cause yourself any hassle by taking 10 minutes of your time to help ?
And for any fathers - your daughter has wandered off and got lost while out shopping - you search frantically and find her tearful with a stranger ( man or woman ) who looks like they are comforting her - is your first reaction really going to be to run over fists flying ??? ( possibly if you are mentally challenged and go through life with a serious paranoid complex ! ) or are you going to be happy someone has found her and is helping, rather than lettering her wander off alone ?
I wouldnt think twice about helping a child if they looked lost - if you are sensible about it you arent leaving yourself open to any accusations - in a shopping centre find a security guard or go into the nearest shop and get a member of staff. If you are a male alone and worried, find an older respectable looking woman to stay with you.
Personally I dont like little kids much, but unfortunately seem to be like a magnet for them and the little s0ds always pick me as the one they want to play with and jump all over.
To put it in perspective - how would you feel in this situation...
You find a young girl wandering alone crying, looking lost - you decide NOT to go and help her find her mother, or take her into a nearby shop / find a copper etc... The next day you see on the news that her body has been found, raped and dumped.
Because you or any other passers by didnt help her, a real paedophile came along that was the result. Could just as easily be that the child wandered into the road and was hit by a car.
Would you sit there happy that at least you didnt cause yourself any hassle by taking 10 minutes of your time to help ?
And for any fathers - your daughter has wandered off and got lost while out shopping - you search frantically and find her tearful with a stranger ( man or woman ) who looks like they are comforting her - is your first reaction really going to be to run over fists flying ??? ( possibly if you are mentally challenged and go through life with a serious paranoid complex ! ) or are you going to be happy someone has found her and is helping, rather than lettering her wander off alone ?
I wouldnt think twice about helping a child if they looked lost - if you are sensible about it you arent leaving yourself open to any accusations - in a shopping centre find a security guard or go into the nearest shop and get a member of staff. If you are a male alone and worried, find an older respectable looking woman to stay with you.
Personally I dont like little kids much, but unfortunately seem to be like a magnet for them and the little s0ds always pick me as the one they want to play with and jump all over.
#35
Mike, you are right of course, I know I am not a paedo, I know the kid needs help and hopefully the parents will recognise that, that however, is secondary to them being safe.
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