The Dark
17,000 writes: Everything bad happens in the dark. Tell us your stories of noises and bumps in the night, power cuts, blindfolds and cinema fumbling.
( , Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:49)
17,000 writes: Everything bad happens in the dark. Tell us your stories of noises and bumps in the night, power cuts, blindfolds and cinema fumbling.
( , Thu 23 Jul 2009, 15:49)
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Well,
Except for the part where he's still out there and still a threat to kids. That part's actually pretty shit.
The police should be involved, this guy should be locked up. That way he wouldn't be a threat anymore. Violence is enormously satisfying, I know as I've been kicked out of school for it, but in this case it didn't actually achieve anything.
This situation was a hair's breadth from becoming a very, very serious thing. If he hadn't have been found, what do you think the ending would be like. Aroe was extremely lucky someone saw him going into the house. This guy shouldn't have been allowed near children again,l but he clearly was. If you think that allowing a dangerous person like this to get away with it is good parenting good on you.
Passing on the responsibility to the police isn't always a bad thing. Sometimes you know, they do do their job right. Taking the law into your own hands is very rarely the way to go.
Sorry for not jumping on the bandwaggon here. I'm glad the guy got a kicking, I'd have done the same, but I'd also have made sure he was locked away.
( , Tue 28 Jul 2009, 11:56, Reply)
Except for the part where he's still out there and still a threat to kids. That part's actually pretty shit.
The police should be involved, this guy should be locked up. That way he wouldn't be a threat anymore. Violence is enormously satisfying, I know as I've been kicked out of school for it, but in this case it didn't actually achieve anything.
This situation was a hair's breadth from becoming a very, very serious thing. If he hadn't have been found, what do you think the ending would be like. Aroe was extremely lucky someone saw him going into the house. This guy shouldn't have been allowed near children again,l but he clearly was. If you think that allowing a dangerous person like this to get away with it is good parenting good on you.
Passing on the responsibility to the police isn't always a bad thing. Sometimes you know, they do do their job right. Taking the law into your own hands is very rarely the way to go.
Sorry for not jumping on the bandwaggon here. I'm glad the guy got a kicking, I'd have done the same, but I'd also have made sure he was locked away.
( , Tue 28 Jul 2009, 11:56, Reply)
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