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Isle of Man Paedophile Hunters


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7 minutes ago, quilp said:

You have to wonder whether the inaction of British authorities over the organised child sexual exploitation in Rochdale, Rotherham, Oxford, Telford, Huddersfield, Manchester, Bradford, Leeds, Milton Keynes, and many other towns and cities isn't a factor. When the various authorities don't do their job who'll do it for them?

"Don't do their job".

You mean they aren't going full New Orleans marching band down the street shouting "hey, we're catching paedos"!!!

Catching these predators takes time, careful planning and a level of delicacy.

It is bullshit antics by the like of Robinson and these twat "paedo hunters" who make it that much harder for the police to catch and convict in the first place.

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The authorities in those cases didn't do their job when they should have which allowed the exploitation to continue unabated, even with the full knowledge of who the perpetrators were.

How/why have you brought Robinson into this?

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5 minutes ago, quilp said:

The authorities in those cases didn't do their job when they should have which allowed the exploitation to continue unabated, even with the full knowledge of who the perpetrators were.

How/why have you brought Robinson into this?

"Didn't" or were doing so but (as previously stated) weren't making a song and dance about it to the public because of the requirements of the type of investigation?

You seem to be a bit naieve as to how this kind of semi-clandestine investigation works.

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1 hour ago, RIchard Britten said:

"Don't do their job".

You mean they aren't going full New Orleans marching band down the street shouting "hey, we're catching paedos"!!!

Catching these predators takes time, careful planning and a level of delicacy.

It is bullshit antics by the like of Robinson and these twat "paedo hunters" who make it that much harder for the police to catch and convict in the first place.

Interesting that once again you are supporting the wrong side...

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18 minutes ago, RIchard Britten said:

The police and the judicial system?

Really???

you think the police and judicial are doing a sterling job then? Their failings are the problem

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8 minutes ago, RIchard Britten said:

The police and the judicial system?

Completely ignoring the fact that the police, the judicial system and social services took an inordinate amount of time in their pursuit of investigations "that required careful planning and a level of delicacy" (what utter bullshit) thus allowing the structured and organised abuse of white, working-class girls (and boys, another side of the disgusting behaviour yet to be investigated properly) to continue. The authorities in question were made aware on thousands of occasions for decades what was taking place yet failed to act. This fact has been made plain by victims, parents and open-eyed politicians, also for decades who were ignored, even had charges of harassment brought before them in an effort to silence them. It is obvious to anyone with a conscience and moral compass that the reason for the reluctance to bring to justice the perpetrators by the various authorities was down to not upsetting the boat of cultural sensitivity. They'd rather not have brought these paedophiles to book than do the right thing- THEIR JOB. Kids suffered because of this cock-eyed approach so little wonder the common people have decided to take matters into their own hands.

I suspect you're childless. Probably a good job. 

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32 minutes ago, Neil Down said:

Really???

you think the police and judicial are doing a sterling job then? Their failings are the problem

I think that they are doing a very difficult job, made all the harder by the ever increasing speed of the technology involved and the hindrance of vigilante idiots muddying the water. 

Typical black and white thinking from the usual suspects...

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23 minutes ago, quilp said:

...an inordinate amount of time in their pursuit of investigations "that required careful planning and a level of delicacy" (what utter bullshit)

Are you saying the arresting and securing successful convictions on complicate paedo rings is a simple "knock on doors and feel some collars" investigation?

My lord the level of naivety on display is staggering.

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 ...little wonder the common people have decided to take matters into their own hands.

And that works wonders (Tommah Five Names Robbinson).

There is a reason we don't use "mob rule" in trials...thank goodness.

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6 minutes ago, RIchard Britten said:

I think that they are doing a very difficult job, made all the harder by the ever increasing speed of the technology involved and the hindrance of vigilante idiots muddying the water. 

Typical black and white thinking from the usual suspects...

that sentence belongs to you. Forever thinking of the perpetrators and never the victims.

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