Rules which bar sex offenders from working with children are ‘unfair’ and even convicted paedophiles should have the right to adopt, a leading legal academic has said.
OMG! Really..?
Helen Reece, a reader in law at the London School of Economics....
Ahahahaha! Never mind. No-one's going to take that seriously.
In her article, Miss Reece suggested that the review should also introduce an assumption that sex offenders including child abusers posed no threat once they had served their sentence.
She said: "There is no reason why all sex offenders should not be considered as potentially suitable to adopt or foster children, or work with them.
“The Vetting and Barring Scheme and other legislative measures single out sex offenders for unfair special treatment and they destroy the principle that a prisoner pays his or her debt by serving their sentence before re-entering society on equal terms.”
I wonder where this airhead stood on the
Chad Evans debacle..?
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Fab! Another useful idiot speaks.
Why stop with "rights" for these sub-humans? Robbers should be in charge of money (oh, bad example, they already are of course in the banks), murderers in knife/gun shops, dangerous drivers could be driving instructors, etc.
No-one re-offends in the tiny-minded Common Purpose/PC world these morons inhabit, do they?
And alcoholics are to be put in charge of the cellars...
and drug addicts in charge of stock control at a pharmacy...
Still, keeping such a gormless bimbo at the LSE is at least keeping her away from anywhere where she might do some actual harm...
Not allowed within 100 meters of a child?
Simple! Become a foster carer.
Just don't tell them you're a member of UKIP ;-)
Unbelievable. This is beyond parody.
"No-one re-offends in the tiny-minded Common Purpose/PC world these morons inhabit, do they?"
Except UKIP voters and smokers.
"Still, keeping such a gormless bimbo at the LSE is at least keeping her away from anywhere where she might do some actual harm..."
Heh!
"Not allowed within 100 meters of a child?
Simple! Become a foster carer."
Not having children within 100 metres of oneself sounds like a reward, not a punishment, to me!
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