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Jdogg
8th September 2009, 15:42
So I was at the park with the kids, few extras there as well bout ten in total and I was helping the boys down the slide when for some reason (spidy sense??) I look behind me at this chap that was sitting on the park bench AND he had his hands down his pants....

Initially I thought maybe he was in his pocket looking for something as it was a bit surreal, but I soon realised that he was indeed doing something a tad more sinister.....at the point I realise he is having a good ol rub was the at the same moment he looked up and saw me, he whipped his hand out quick smart and tried to look all innocent.

I then turned around to walk over to my wife to get the cell phone and as soon as I turned my back, whoosh he gets up and starts walking off REAL fast (dodgy!!), so I grab the cell, and call 111 and started to follow him (bout 100m in front of me) I kept an eye on him while giving the coppers a rundown.

At this point he is starting to pick the pace up and is nervously looking back at me, and just to set the record straight i was dressed up in dress shirt dress pants etc so I didnt look like a dodgy guy and I am a smallish guy and he was huge, so there was no way he was worried about me following him (physically), he was just clearly worried that he had been caught out he even started to have a wee bit of a run as he turned down a side street!

So anyway the cops got there within 4 mins caught up with him etc.
they arrested him, it turns out he has not been caught before but is a careworker for the mentally disabled and the cops are a tad worried he has been able to offend in a easy environment

But anyway result, just pays to be watching whos watching your kids play at the local park........

nudemetalz
8th September 2009, 15:45
Well done.
Dodgy people out there. If only you're allowed to shoot people legally.

neilwgtn
8th September 2009, 15:47
well done..
scary shit when things like that happen when all your doing is having fun with the kids.

mashman
8th September 2009, 15:48
Good on ya JD! Must have taken some restraint not to physically go and restrain him yourself til the cops arrive...

Jdogg
8th September 2009, 15:51
Good on ya JD! Must have taken some restraint not to physically go and restrain him yourself til the cops arrive...

well i am just a wee lad, so I didnt like my chances lol but it does make your blood boil!!!

NDORFN
8th September 2009, 15:58
Jolly good show. No doubt you've averted a disaster for some innocent kid.

Taz
8th September 2009, 15:58
Good work there. These kind of people are sickening.

yungatart
8th September 2009, 16:02
Well done!
Its a scary thought.....

Duke girl
8th September 2009, 16:08
Shame that you cant take your kids to the park without having to witness what you did. Whats this world coming too?????
Well done on doing what you did and lets hope that you can now take your kids back to park without striking that sort of behaviour from anyone else who isn't all there in the brain department.

Jdogg
9th September 2009, 14:53
Shame that you cant take your kids to the park without having to witness what you did. Whats this world coming too?????
Well done on doing what you did and lets hope that you can now take your kids back to park without striking that sort of behaviour from anyone else who isn't all there in the brain department.

I try to give the kids a bit of room , I think it is just about being aware of who's about and taking note, and if it doesn't look right report it. The coppers told me that quite often these sorts of things are not reported till the following week, if at all.....and I am pretty sure he was ok on a intelligence level (apparently he works fulltime as a caregiver to the mentally disabled) he was just a fucking deviant :Oi:

ready4whatever
9th September 2009, 17:55
Good work mate. You may have saved someone from an event that'l take most of their life to get over. Good the police arrived pronto

Fatt Max
9th September 2009, 22:10
Bloody well done sir, especially as the guy was a big bastard.

It's people like you that make NZ such a great and safe place to be...youh ave legend status in this house, a beer and pie will always be available.

Like all the other posts, it must have been scary. You did the right thing dude, onya....:niceone:

Laava
9th September 2009, 23:12
Was building a shed for a mate last year and his farm manager, d, had the weekend off and took his kids to the pools. While they were there [with his brother] they noticed a guy fuddle duddling with his whoops a daisie in the kiddies pool. When the guy saw he was being watched he stopped but a bit later had resumed so D and his brother went and grabbed him, and threw him over the fence out of the pools! Was very funny when he was telling us but the smile disappeared a bit when the po-po came to visit!

Boob Johnson
9th September 2009, 23:28
This man deserves a DB :niceone:

Well done JD, bling sent