SimonFa
Well-Known Member
Parliament has investigated what to do about paedophiles and that included consulting widely with the police, offender groups, victim's charities and anyone with an opinion and decided that as part of the punishment and management of offenders they can't be locked up in jail forever for every crime and that they have to live somewhere. The approach they have taken is offender management that ensures they don't work with children and vulnerable adults and that their whereabouts needs to be known to the authorities at all times.
Rightly or wrongly this doesn't include banning them from living in marinas. If you disagree with the way they are treated it should be taken up with your MP, and maybe through lobby groups, but driving them underground is probably more dangerous for children than knowing where they are.
As others have said, we've always had this problem which is why even in the early 60s, and I'm sure before then, we were always warned about not going with strangers and sticking together whenever we went anywhere (I grew up at the time and not far from the moors murders so it was never far from parental briefings when we went out, but didn't stop us going out to play). Children on the whole are quite sensible and as long as it is done matter of factly they should be able to deal with having a strange man around who they aren't supposed to talk to.
Anyway, I'd have thought a marina was quite a good place for a paedophile - on the whole there are fewer children and when they do go there its easier to brief them about the dangers of strangers and keep an eye on them. You're also more likely to be moving off at times whereas if it was a land based home they are there for the period. Lets face it, a marina is already a high risk environment for children so warning them of even more dangers shouldn't be too scary and you also have a good excuse for giving them a very loud whistle.
And after all that if you still have a problem I'd have thought a marina was not a good place to live given the number of people who sail in and out as visitors, sometime for very short stays.
Rightly or wrongly this doesn't include banning them from living in marinas. If you disagree with the way they are treated it should be taken up with your MP, and maybe through lobby groups, but driving them underground is probably more dangerous for children than knowing where they are.
As others have said, we've always had this problem which is why even in the early 60s, and I'm sure before then, we were always warned about not going with strangers and sticking together whenever we went anywhere (I grew up at the time and not far from the moors murders so it was never far from parental briefings when we went out, but didn't stop us going out to play). Children on the whole are quite sensible and as long as it is done matter of factly they should be able to deal with having a strange man around who they aren't supposed to talk to.
Anyway, I'd have thought a marina was quite a good place for a paedophile - on the whole there are fewer children and when they do go there its easier to brief them about the dangers of strangers and keep an eye on them. You're also more likely to be moving off at times whereas if it was a land based home they are there for the period. Lets face it, a marina is already a high risk environment for children so warning them of even more dangers shouldn't be too scary and you also have a good excuse for giving them a very loud whistle.
And after all that if you still have a problem I'd have thought a marina was not a good place to live given the number of people who sail in and out as visitors, sometime for very short stays.