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Neil 21-11-2012 11:12

Police appeal following indecent exposure in Clayton
 
The cctv pictures in this link are pathetic but someone may be able to help the police

Appeal following indecent exposure in Clayton le Moors - Lancashire Constabulary

MargaretR 21-11-2012 11:43

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I once experienced a flasher and want to say how frightening it is.

Even though I was a mature woman I recall that the first reaction I had was the expectation of rape.

After the event, I thought of all the things I could have said and done, but when you are in a situation where you feel that you are about to be raped, shock prevents retaliation.

Some men regard it as a trivial offence and joke about it. To those men I say - how would you feel if you considered that you were about to be raped?

cashman 21-11-2012 12:21

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The thing that really bugs me about this sorta thing, is the pervs get no kind of sentence at all usually, seems the law also does not regard this as too serious to me.:(

Less 21-11-2012 12:22

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1028800)

Some men regard it as a trivial offence and joke about it. To those men I say - how would you feel if you considered that you were about to be raped?

Yes, some men do, fortunately the majority of men consider such action to be sick and want these people removed from the streets.

Eric 21-11-2012 15:39

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1028807)
Yes, some men do, fortunately the majority of men consider such action to be sick and want these people removed from the streets.

True indeed ... but the fact that the majority of men are not perverts, rapists, jerks, assholes etc. often gets obscured by all the publicity and media glare that comes along with high profile cases. It's difficult sometimes to remind oneself that not all priests are diddlers, not all muslims are fanatical suicide bombers, and not ... well, you get the picture. The decent majority always suffer from the acts of the scumbag minority.

MargaretR 21-11-2012 16:12

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Unfortunately the scumbag minority are in positions of power over the decent majority and can block any revelation of facts.

Less 21-11-2012 16:19

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1028842)
Unfortunately the scumbag minority are in positions of power over the decent majority and can block any revelation of facts.

Rubbish!

MargaretR 21-11-2012 16:51

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1028844)
Rubbish!

How else was 40 years worth of abuse kept under wraps?

Less 21-11-2012 16:55

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1028848)
How else was 40 years worth of abuse kept under wraps?

I repeat rubbish.

Such power would not be placed in the hands of the people that are so sad they have to go flashing in an attempt to relieve their inadequacies, their hands are no doubt full of the cause of their problems.

Get back to the Savile thread with your wanderings and leave this thread to the catching of the sicko mentioned in the first post.

accyman 22-11-2012 15:28

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at least they are doing something about it.About 2 years ago there was a man going around the park in haslingden exposing himself to school girls.To their credit most of them laughed and took pictures of him with their phones.Despite photo evidence and multiple reports to the police they didnt put a police presence in the park at school finishing time as he was able to continue until he assumedly got bored or fed up of been laughed at by teenage girls.

i hope this muppet in clayton meets someone who either kicks him hard between the legs or cuts it off

Margaret Pilkington 22-11-2012 17:54

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Some years ago a young man exposed himself to my mother........she seemed completely unfazed by it, and told him to 'put it away - I've seen more meat on a nasty fork'........it only hit home when she reported it to the police - then she was upset and outraged that a young man could do such a thing.

steve2qec 22-11-2012 18:13

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Hope they're not banking on the photo in the Observer to help catch him - he looks like a cross between a yeti and the honey monster...!!!

cashman 22-11-2012 18:15

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 1028952)
Hope they're not banking on the photo in the Observer to help catch him - he looks like a cross between a yeti and the honey monster...!!!

It makes yeh wonder wi the quality of the pics if cctv is such a good investment? cos thats as much use as tits on a fella.:rolleyes:

Restless 23-11-2012 05:14

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I seem to recall an article that stated Accy having the best CCTV for a town... guess it never stretched as far as Clayton.

I don't get flashers...weird. Perhaps a relative of the horse fella

davemac 23-11-2012 12:06

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1028995)
I seem to recall an article that stated Accy having the best CCTV for a town... guess it never stretched as far as Clayton.

I don't get flashers...weird. Perhaps a relative of the horse fella

I think you have only got half the story, it was on the canal, and as far as I know, not many systems cover the wet bits.
The photo in the papers was from private CCTV which pointed onto the canal, but only to cover access to the storage area.

Neil 23-11-2012 14:12

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1029020)
I think you have only got half the story, it was on the canal, and as far as I know, not many systems cover the wet bits.
The photo in the papers was from private CCTV which pointed onto the canal, but only to cover access to the storage area.

Its always the same, we are having fun council bashing and someone comes along and spoils it by telling us the full story :D:D

davemac 23-11-2012 15:49

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1029032)
Its always the same, we are having fun council bashing and someone comes along and spoils it by telling us the full story :D:D

I know, you should never let the truth get in the way of a good rant, but what we now know is, that the high security yard has a CCTV system that is pants

Less 23-11-2012 15:52

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1029052)
I know, you should never let the truth get in the way of a good rant, but what we now know is, that the high security yard has a CCTV system that is pants

What's the chances that it will be announced thousands will be spent upgrading, just to cover someones embarrassment, not for security reasons.
;)

jaysay 23-11-2012 18:10

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Some twisted nerds seem to get kicks out of this act, doubt they could even attempt any sort of attack on anybody as they must be very inadequate to even consider the act. I remember back in the 60s there was this guy wondering around Ossy airing his wares to all unboundary was christened Fresh air Freddie, it appears that he jumped out on a lady in her mid to late forties leaving enfield manufacturing after the end of the night shift, when this woman saw the guy it is said she said "IS THAT IT, WHAT A WASTE OF TIME" he was never reportedly seen again;)

davemac 23-11-2012 19:00

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1029053)
What's the chances that it will be announced thousands will be spent upgrading, just to cover someones embarrassment, not for security reasons.
;)

But its a private camera?

Neil 26-11-2012 10:06

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1029127)
But its a private camera?

You just did it again, spoiled a good rant with the truth :D

davemac 26-11-2012 10:08

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1029450)
You just did it again, spoiled a good rant with the truth :D

I know, but sometimes you just have to tell people about the grassy knoll


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