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This guy is the worst case to bring up the Sex Offenders list. To be clear, I am not supporting the guy called out here or any like him but the sex offenders list is too broad. I know a person that was 18 and slept with a 17 year old girl (which he did not know her real age) that got put on the list. Others have been put on the list for pissing on a garbage can at 2AM or college streaking. If you are on there for real rape (not statutory), pedophilla or other serious sex crimes... Screw you. You get what you deserve but not everything having to do with a swinging cod rises to the currently low bar.
Last edited by Hound; 01-06-2014 at 13:09.
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^^ Agreed...for the most part. Just like anything else sometimes it will get taken too far. But, I'm curious...where (what state?) did your 18 year old get in trouble for having sex with a 17 year old (assuming it was consensual)?
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Arizona is another but I think he said it was in California that he got in trouble. I used to be a lifeguard in Missouri and for the life of me some of those girls you would swear were in their 20's and turned out to be 15 or even younger. We had a policy of not dating patrons for this reason (losely followed). Girls really do mature faster and I remember my college years. Its amazing I am still alive taking my years between 18-21. If you force your way onto a girl (or anybody for that matter) or in any way know they are too young you deserve to be on the list. That being said being young and stupid (to a point) should not kill the rest of your life.
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I heard that excuse from a frat @ CSU. They were finally terminated.
Do things happen where judicial common sense fails, absolutely. Does there seem to be a knee jerk reaction , as with zero tolerance in schools, most definitely. I also know a guy (former co-worker) cost him $8K to fight the SO title after pissing (drunk) in old town.
However when someone is a REPEAT OFFENDER , fuck them. Bullet to the brain pan.
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Agreed. I knew someone who was convicted of statutory rape for an incident years that occurred years before he was charged even though the then-girl's parents testified on his behalf (their daughter had misled him on her age). I also personally knew a girl in college who brought her 14-year-old sister to visit for a weekend and took her to frat parties -- little sister would tell people she was a freshman (which she was) and let them assume she was in college (which she wasn't) and therefore legal. Sure enough, a guy I knew spent the night with her before finding out the whole story. We gave him a bunch of crap for it but the reality was that the girl instigated everything and the guy would have felt the full weight of the law if a zealous cop or prosecutor had found out.
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