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Nori Brick 22-08-2008 12:52

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 622132)
I have done a bit of websearching and found this

Sex offenders' register to include senders of indecent email | The Register
So those saucy junk mail senders could be prosecuted

Thats all fine an dandy but it still dosn't stop the ofender from gettin internet acsess, its about time they did something with the amount of porn email's that are sent out.

Margaret Pilkington 22-08-2008 13:44

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The authorities do have the power to deny this man internet access...and there is talk that this will be done.

jambutty 22-08-2008 13:58

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 622147)
The authorities do have the power to deny this man internet access...and there is talk that this will be done.

How?

West Ender 22-08-2008 14:13

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It is now reported that a judge has given Gadd 3 days to sign the Sex Offenders Register. Why? This man is prevaricating again, as he did when he pretended to have a heart attack in Bangkok, and he should be made to comply with the Law right now.

MargaretR 22-08-2008 14:28

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 622157)
It is now reported that a judge has given Gadd 3 days to sign the Sex Offenders Register. Why? This man is prevaricating again, as he did when he pretended to have a heart attack in Bangkok, and he should be made to comply with the Law right now.

The "3 days" is specified in the Act
Under the Sex Offenders Act 1997, as amended by the Sexual Offences Act 2003, all convicted sex offenders must register with the police within three days of their conviction or release from prison
Q&A: the sex offenders register | Society | Guardian Unlimited

polly 22-08-2008 14:46

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[quote=MargaretR;622159]The "3 days" is specified in the Act
Under the Sex Offenders Act 1997, as amended by the Sexual Offences Act 2003, all convicted sex offenders must register with the police within three days of their conviction or release from prison
Q&A: the sex offenders register | Society | Guardian Unlimited[/quote

Wasn't it 3 days since they released him?]

Margaret Pilkington 22-08-2008 15:10

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 622154)
How?

I haven't got a clue, but it was reported in the paper that this was an option that could be exercised by the judiciary.....along with registration on the sex offenders List.
I recall reading something similar about one of the alleged terrorists who was released from prison to virtual house arrest.

West Ender 22-08-2008 15:39

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What angers me most is that this creature, now he is back in Britain, knows that he will be under constant threat from people who would like to "dispose" of him and his ilk. He is too well known to sink into oblivion so at the first sign of hostility towards him he will, no doubt, demand police protection - and get it.

jaysay 22-08-2008 15:56

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Forgive me if I seem a little naive, but what excatly does it mean to sign the sex offenders register, I've never taken much notice of this and therefore never took the trouble to find out, but for someone to sign a register, does this mean that if applying for a job you have to tell, or just what are the implications for people who sign the register

jambutty 22-08-2008 16:06

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 622177)
Forgive me if I seem a little naive, but what excatly does it mean to sign the sex offenders register, I've never taken much notice of this and therefore never took the trouble to find out, but for someone to sign a register, does this mean that if applying for a job you have to tell, or just what are the implications for people who sign the register

Try http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2006/jan/18/childrensservices.politics1 so helpfully provided my MargaretR a few posts back.

I think that a spell on your knees on some dried peas in a corner whilst muttering to yourself, “I must read all posts since my last one” would be in order.

Loz 23-08-2008 08:50

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He makes me so angry,seeing him grinning like a cheshire cat.
Sickening.
Now hes coming out with the same old i didn't do anything wrong crap that he has spouted before.
Why the hell didn't somebody take him out when he was at an airport?
Save everybody the hassle of this pervert.

jaysay 23-08-2008 08:54

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 622179)
Try http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2006/jan/18/childrensservices.politics1 so helpfully provided my MargaretR a few posts back.

I think that a spell on your knees on some dried peas in a corner whilst muttering to yourself, “I must read all posts since my last one” would be in order.

Sorry but I don't read anything where the Gauardian is mentioned:rolleyes:

jaysay 23-08-2008 09:00

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I see that Mr Gadd has now played the Human Rights card, saying that he's an inocent man and that he was stiched up in Vietnam, in some sort of show trial because he was famous (more infomous in my mind).

Loz 23-08-2008 09:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 622365)
I see that Mr Gadd has now played the Human Rights card, saying that he's an inocent man and that he was stiched up in Vietnam, in some sort of show trial because he was famous (more infomous in my mind).

He is just lucky that he could pay for the families silence and that he wasn't charged with a more serious count of child rape or he wouldn't be with us right now.
Mores the pity!

jaysay 23-08-2008 10:37

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One thing I've read this morning is that, people in the security indsutry( ex SAS minders) have refused to work for him, seems that our Gary is now bricking it, thats just brightened the day up a bit:D


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