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Author Topic: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?  (Read 4126 times)

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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #45 on: 11 September 2008, 19:45:02 »

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Silly story: a few years back, a friend of mine took some family photos on a film camera - I can't remember exactly what the occasion was, but it was important to him.  Before he could take the film in to be developed, his six year old son got hold of the camera and (my friend believed) took a picture of his four year old brother's backside.  

The boys found this highly amusing.  My friend didn't.  He felt that he could be in trouble if he took the film in to be developed and the photo lab technician reported him to the police, so he threw the film away, losing the pictures he had wanted.   :(

If it had been me, I would have taken the film to professional photographer and explained the situation, but my friend felt he was under so much pressure that he couldn't dare risk it - he had visions of his children being taken into care.   :(

I Understand his point - I wouldn't have developed that, either...
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #46 on: 11 September 2008, 21:07:37 »

It is a well known fact that family or the church whichever denomination are more likely to abuse kids violently or sexually.
This council proposed law is absolutely ridiculous.
The UK imho have gone completely pc crazy. What next??  :-[ :-[
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #47 on: 11 September 2008, 22:31:10 »

we have had a similar dilemma recently.
It's mias birthday party this weekend she has invited 3 of her friends for pizza, cinema and a sleepover
I will take them to the cinema and pizza, Tracy has to oversee the sleepover, I don't feel comfortable geting involved but yet have no reason to feel guilty, I hate the fact that society make me feel like that >:( >:(

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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #48 on: 11 September 2008, 22:38:38 »

Hmmm, sounds like Daily Mail scare mongering to me...
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #49 on: 11 September 2008, 22:42:21 »

I have read aricles in the Daily Mail condemning this type of nonsense in the same way that we have. ;)
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #50 on: 11 September 2008, 22:44:45 »

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I have read aricles in the Daily Mail condemning this type of nonsense in the same way that we have. ;)

Ya knows wots I means, lol...  ;D
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #51 on: 11 September 2008, 22:47:37 »

Just out of interest when all you parents or guardians are looking after everyones kids in the park & making sure no-one goes within 500 yards of anyone under the age of 17. What if an A list celeb turns up with hubby or wife & kids wanting some quality time with the family. So your brat asks the celeb for an autograph & before you know it the celeb is surrounded by brats looking for signatures. My point being nowdays most mobiles are ok at taking pictures, so i take it everyone would leave their phones in their bags or pockets & not be tempted to sneak a pic or two
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #52 on: 11 September 2008, 22:51:42 »

Celebs bore me to tears, the last thing I want is pics of someone I couldn't care two bits about. I'd be the one in the car park snapping pics of cars...
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #53 on: 11 September 2008, 23:08:20 »

Hope this is not too long winded. :-/

My 8 year old daughter brought her 8 year old friend, a girl, to the caravan at the weekend. They had a cunning plan, to wake me up in the mornings, my daughter delights in getting me up, bit of a playful time, tickles, pushing her of the bed, general carry on thing.  ;D

I had a think about this, I normally do not wear anything in bed, so thought I should wear something so wore a pair of boxers.  ::)

Still felt a little worried as I was pounced on by 2 little girls wanting a carry on and tickle etc whilst in their pj’s.
Whilst I limited this, to a point, I chose to allow it, as my daughter and her friend had put so much thought into it, it was part of their weekend. ;D

 The other girls parents were aware of their plans and I am employed in a post that could not have even the slightest sniff of trouble, but life must be lived and fun must be had. ;D ;D ;D
Just have to cover your back more, these days. :(
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Re: Should I feel guilty when visiting a park?
« Reply #54 on: 11 September 2008, 23:29:29 »

I dont feel guilty about going into parks....just bloody scared of stepping into dog poo!!!! or getting mugged by hoodies....or even worse killer grey sqiurells attacking me and my rottie its a dangerous place telford park!!!!! :o :o.....
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