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Boy, 11, caught with porn in school Jul 14 2005

A CATHOLIC secondary school pupil was suspended after being caught selling £5 pornographic DVDs in the playground.

Police were called to St John Lloyd Comprehensive School in Llanelli after receiving complaints from some parents.

Headteacher Paul White was yesterday in talks with school governors after a number of parents called for the culprit to be expelled.

A Dyfed Powys Police spokeswoman confirmed officers visited the school after receiving reports from parents.

She said that after inquiries they were satisfied the incident did not stem from any external influence.

In a brief statement, Mr White said: "An inappropriate DVD was brought to school by a year seven (aged 11) pupil.

"The DVD was confiscated by a member of staff and was handed over to the police.

"The parents were informed and the pupil has been given a fixed term exclusion in accordance with policy."

One parent, who did not wish to be named, said she caught her son viewing explicit sex scenes on DVD.
 
Gabriella84 said:
http://icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk...1--caught-with-porn-in-school--name_page.html

Boy, 11, caught with porn in school Jul 14 2005

A CATHOLIC secondary school pupil was suspended after being caught selling £5 pornographic DVDs in the playground.

Police were called to St John Lloyd Comprehensive School in Llanelli after receiving complaints from some parents.

Headteacher Paul White was yesterday in talks with school governors after a number of parents called for the culprit to be expelled.

A Dyfed Powys Police spokeswoman confirmed officers visited the school after receiving reports from parents.

She said that after inquiries they were satisfied the incident did not stem from any external influence.

In a brief statement, Mr White said: "An inappropriate DVD was brought to school by a year seven (aged 11) pupil.

"The DVD was confiscated by a member of staff and was handed over to the police.

"The parents were informed and the pupil has been given a fixed term exclusion in accordance with policy."

One parent, who did not wish to be named, said she caught her son viewing explicit sex scenes on DVD.


You're point? One kid brought to school. Another caught by mom watching, obviously in their home. This has what to do with Catholic school? One of my own kids went to public school, if he brought or distributed pornography, he would have been expelled. Says so in the printed handbook, same as the school I teach in. (Catholic).
 
I see nothing wrong with porn DVDs in Catholic schools. At least the kids will know what the priests are doing.
 
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Gabriella84 said:
I see nothing wrong with porn DVDs in Catholic schools. At least the kids will know what the priests are doing.

Then get on a school board. BTW, Presbyterians are one of the most prejudiced sects around. :bye:
 
Gabriella84 said:
I see nothing wrong with porn DVDs in Catholic schools. At least the kids will know what the priests are doing.

You know what is such BULLCRAP about libs like you - you get so mad when we stereotype Muslims as terrorists, yet you'll stereotype all Catholic priests as child molesters and porn viewers....
 
-Cp said:
You know what is such BULLCRAP about libs like you - you get so mad when we stereotype Muslims as terrorists, yet you'll stereotype all Catholic priests as child molesters and porn viewers....

i have read their perfer boys over children and porn
 
manu1959 said:
i have read their perfer boys over children and porn

Actually most of the children were little girls (jusy a gross though)
and by the way..... THere is a vast Left Wing Conspiracy Just kidding...or am I muhahaha
 
That happened in the UK.

I would bet money that kids are doing far worse things in Catholic schools in the U.S. than that.
 
-Cp said:
You know what is such BULLCRAP about libs like you - you get so mad when we stereotype Muslims as terrorists, yet you'll stereotype all Catholic priests as child molesters and porn viewers....

Either they are all child molesters and porn viewers or they are people who tolerate the fact that their colleagues and co-workers are. The problem is so prevelant that they are all complicit even if they don't do it themselves.
 
nucular said:
Either they are all child molesters and porn viewers or they are people who tolerate the fact that their colleagues and co-workers are. The problem is so prevelant that they are all complicit even if they don't do it themselves.


And what, precisely, are YOU doing to combat such things? Nothing? Guilty by association. What are you doing about terrorism? Nothing? Guilty by association. What did you do about the house down the block from you that got robbed? Nothing? Guilty by association.

Choose your words more carefully, hypocrite. :)
 
Shattered said:
And what, precisely, are YOU doing to combat such things? Nothing? Guilty by association. What are you doing about terrorism? Nothing? Guilty by association. What did you do about the house down the block from you that got robbed? Nothing? Guilty by association.

Choose your words more carefully, hypocrite. :)

One more delightful post from an asshole who thinks they can speculate about how I think, or what I do in my private and public life. Since you know NOTHING about who I am or what I do why don't you shut your pie hole?

This is a discussion board, not a speculation board. Unless you actually know the person you are talking about your assumptions are likely to be incorrect. In this case you are. Big time.

Let's keep to the discussion.


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nucular said:
One more delightful post from an asshole who thinks they can speculate about how I think, or what I do in my private and public life. Since you know NOTHING about who I am or what I do why don't you shut your pie hole?

This is a discussion board, not a speculation board. Unless you actually know the person you are talking about your assumptions are likely to be incorrect. In this case you are. Big time.

Let's keep to the discussion.


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Care to outline what you've done to combat robbery, terrorism, child molestation, and everything else for the rest of the class, then? Actions speak louder than words.
 
Shattered said:
Care to outline what you've done to combat robbery, terrorism, child molestation, and everything else for the rest of the class, then? Actions speak louder than words.

For one thing I was in NYC during 9/11 and I worked at ground zero. I donate to an organization of survivors of priest sexual abuse. Haven't done much about robbery I must admit.
 
nucular said:
For one thing I was in NYC during 9/11 and I worked at ground zero. I donate to an organization of survivors of priest sexual abuse. Haven't done much about robbery I must admit.

So you think picking up a little bit of debris, and dumping some pocket change in to a charity absolves you of all guilt? I asked what you did to STOP those things - neither of the above are preventative measures.

By your own words, anybody that doesn't do anything to specifically stop something immediately is guilty of the same crime. That's a poor attitude to take, and you should rethink it.
 
Shattered said:
So you think picking up a little bit of debris, and dumping some pocket change in to a charity absolves you of all guilt? I asked what you did to STOP those things - neither of the above are preventative measures.

By your own words, anybody that doesn't do anything to specifically stop something immediately is guilty of the same crime. That's a poor attitude to take, and you should rethink it.

Unlike you I will not attibute anything to you unless you actually say it. So I ask you, if a priest is aware of sexual abuse being commited by one or several of his colleagues does he have an obligation (professional, moral or legal) to do anything about it? Or is it OK to remain silent?

By the way some of the "little bits of debris" I picked up at ground zero were human.
 
nucular said:
Unlike you I will not attibute anything to you unless you actually say it. So I ask you, <b>if a priest is <u>aware</u> of sexual abuse being commited by one or several of his colleagues does he have an obligation (professional, moral or legal) to do anything about it?</b> Or is it OK to remain silent?

By the way some of the "little bits of debris" I picked up at ground zero were human.

Absolutely. But you can NOT hold the ones that know nothing about it to blame (and that is PRECISELY what you did). Not everyone is guilty for the actions of a few.
 
Shattered said:
Absolutely. But you can NOT hold the ones that know nothing about it to blame (and that is PRECISELY what you did). Not everyone is guilty for the actions of a few.

Seems like the problem is so pervasive that it's unlikely that anyone doesn't know what's going on. But if there are some parishes where it's not happening, more power to them!
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