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Re: Well, here's some creepy awful news to shut down our Saturday. - Racer X - 10-20-2014

Black wrote:
I hope he gets off.
Seriously. What reason is there to think he did it intentionally?
If you run someone over and kill them with your car "accidentally" they more often than not let you walk with no legal consequences.
F'd up legal priorities here.

Everything is treated differently when children are concerned, up to, and including "innocent until proven guilty" I have a friend/former co-worker who lost his home, his job and his security clearance, because he was accused of innapropriate behavior at his wife's in-home daycare. Close to half a million in legal fees.

He was exonerated, but their lives were ruined. He had to move across the country to make a clean start. And not even an appology.


Re: Well, here's some creepy awful news to shut down our Saturday. - Black - 10-20-2014

Racer X wrote:
[quote=Black]
I hope he gets off.
Seriously. What reason is there to think he did it intentionally?
If you run someone over and kill them with your car "accidentally" they more often than not let you walk with no legal consequences.
F'd up legal priorities here.

Everything is treated differently when children are concerned, up to, and including "innocent until proven guilty" I have a friend/former co-worker who lost his home, his job and his security clearance, because he was accused of innapropriate behavior at his wife's in-home daycare. Close to half a million in legal fees.

He was exonerated, but their lives were ruined. He had to move across the country to make a clean start. And not even an appology.
I wonder if there is a way he could have better protected himself against that....in the current climate I don't think an adult male should ever be out of line of sight of other adults with minors that aren't their own children. Loosely related to the poor coach's situation here. The guy made a humiliating, devastating mistake- I have no idea why there would need to be any legal consequences.
Or why there's no acceptance of responsibility of the part of the parents of the kids using snapchat. WTH do they think their little angels see on there every day?