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Neil 29-12-2008 17:22

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 663993)
Another dangerous way of putting a child's identity at risk too Onlyme is the popular fashion of having your child's name labelled onto their school bags, t-shirts, hats, jewellery etc.

The bags for the young kids at my lads school have a flap over the name so you can't read it in passing.

Neil 29-12-2008 17:25

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 663995)
Innocent photographs are just that, the harmful pictures are the ones that ruin a childs life for ever, (but then without the camera, they would always be suffering), be happy if your child isn't one of them.

Good post Less. If I could still give 2 karma awards in 24 hours you would have got my second.

Does anyone know why or when karma was changed - and why we the users were not informed ;)

katex 29-12-2008 17:33

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 664003)
The bags for the young kids at my lads school have a flap over the name so you can't read it in passing.

Good on 'em ... karma to that school .. :)

Neil 29-12-2008 17:34

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 664007)
Good on 'em ... karma to that school .. :)

All my kids always had the name labels on the inside of their clothes as well Kate.

I know things are a little different in Clayton though, I used to live there after all ;)

panther 29-12-2008 17:40

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Would you give permission for your childs pic to go public?

Yes...why not, he's out in public nearly everyday, like a million other kids!
It wouldnt bother me in the slightest.

lancsdave 29-12-2008 17:50

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 663995)
Let's be honest these people are amongst us, the clever ones probably won't be caught, the obsessive ones do get caught.

How on earth do we mix innocent piccies of our, children with the type of photo's these people want?

Instead of worrying about silly little pic's that cause no bother at all, maybe we should be worrying about the poor little child that sits in the corner afraid to mix with the others because, they are the ones suffering because of the perv's and they daren't say anything!

Innocent photographs are just that, the harmful pictures are the ones that ruin a childs life for ever, (but then without the camera, they would always be suffering), be happy if your child isn't one of them.

:(


Good post Less. Is it not the case that most child abuse of any nature is actually done by a family member ? sure I read it somewhere.

Neil 29-12-2008 17:53

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 664018)
Good post Less. Is it not the case that most child abuse of any nature is actually done by a family member ? sure I read it somewhere.

Yes Dave I think you are right.
Except when you neglect your kids like the McCain's did, which you can also blame on the actions of the parents.

Neil 29-12-2008 17:54

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 663887)
Dont get me wrong if a mum wants her child to do modelling fine

What sort of pictures are they because I might agree with you on that one?

flashy 29-12-2008 18:42

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Originally Posted by K-P (Post 663898)
I dont follow the question? What would I need permission for?


you took some pics of the last carnival, you took some pics with kids in them, you put them on the internet, did you get permission from the childrens parents?

K-P 29-12-2008 18:53

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 664038)
you took some pics of the last carnival, you took some pics with kids in them, you put them on the internet, did you get permission from the childrens parents?

eeerm no.. and I repeat.. why would I need to ?

flashy 29-12-2008 18:56

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Originally Posted by K-P (Post 664042)
eeerm no.. and I repeat.. why would I need to ?


double standards then mate?

K-P 29-12-2008 19:01

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 664044)
double standards then mate?

I knew you where drawing me in .. and like a little lamb i followed meekly.. I have been like that for years with women... easily led :)


I think most have admitted to double standards.. we all think one thing about our own kids.. the protective thing but dont so much about other peoples..

If and when i put pics onsite (rare) with other peoples kids it would be soemthing like a carnival and I always follow the acceptable guidelines.. A far cry from lurking behind the bushes in a park eh?

The comments I made in my original post where my thoughts about my kids... it wasnt something i suggested others should follow with there kids.

flashy 29-12-2008 19:02

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kipax, i've always got on with you, you know that...i wasnt drawing you in at all, i was only trying to prove a point and i think my point has been proved

K-P 29-12-2008 19:06

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 664046)
kipax, i've always got on with you, you know that...i wasnt drawing you in at all, i was only trying to prove a point and i think my point has been proved


I meant it light hearted :) I knew where you wuz going with it.. had my reply all ready ... yes double standards.. probably a lot of it about when it comes to being a parent

panther 29-12-2008 19:07

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I didnt know ya needed permission to take photos of other peoples kids!

Theres no law saying ya need to is there?


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