I agree with you on that, and i would say that in addition to being good at blending in ("devious", The Harold said) they are also smart enough not to try to molest a child on a plane in full view of other passengers and passing airline staff. My concern would be that the paedophile would be likely to attempt to follow the child on debarking, which means that the important things to be sure of are: the child has someone waiting for them to take charge of them at the other end of the flight and that the child is very clear on the landing procedure and not to accept offers from people no matter how charming they are.Originally Posted by kerryg
As to there being paedophiles at large - blame the sentencing system. The cops have caught a fair few that juries of twelve reasonably intelligent people have deemed to be guilty. The fact that many of those molesters are out on the streets, and possibly scoping out kids on planes or swings, is because the legal system of New Zealand deems that they can reenter society after a few months in jail.
Wanna solve the molester problem? Jail 'em for life. No need for notifying communities or discriminatory airline policies or books of known offenders being published or people worrying that little Johnny might be chatting with a known paedophile - because the known ones won't be here any more. That just leaves the lesser number of "unknown ones" to be caught and jailed for life...
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