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He does now. Why do you think he doesn't want the cops called on him?![]()
LOL! Okay, now THAT was pretty cold.

jag
He does now. Why do you think he doesn't want the cops called on him?![]()
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At first I thought it was some sort of a joke![]()
Anyone call the cops on me for holding my kid hand better start running, I'll bloody give them holy hell. Bloody idjits![]()
The problem with this ad is the way certain people can interpret it and how it makes it so much easier for innocent people to be reported which in the end, even they are innocent, will stain their whole lives and create a stigma about them.
Plus that whole image gives anyone an excuse to call as holding hands is one of the most common things that happen between children and adults, such as holding a childs hand when crossing the street.
It is scary what this says about society and I must say I feel bad for those this could cause great stress through no fault of their own.
However, one thing to point out is this could potentially save one child and therefore, the question becomes what is a price society is willing to pay in order to save one child? Does that price become ever too high because what if that prize causes considerable more harm to others.
The issue is not straitforward.
ummm... im not sure thats the point, and i THINK you know that.
and just as a question, aren't you FOR people actively making sure your child isnt being sexually abused? There isnt an arrow point to the man's hand that says 'DAD'.
calm down, and hope nobody ever needs to use that number to help your kid.
This is a sad snapshot of our society.....
There isn't an arrow pointing to the man's hand that says 'STRANGER' either.
Yes by all means if you notice child abuse report it. But there are people out there that think it is abuse to spank your child. And because of these people you can't correct your kids in public. Who is to say someone doesn't see a father and daughter holding hands and gets offened by it and calls this number? It can and will happen. So poor guys are going to get arested for nothing.
However, this could harm many more children, when they see their fathers are dragged away by the cops because he held his daughter's hand while they crossed the street. I'm all for keeping children safe, but that imagery doesn't work.
I want them to stop it from happening to kids. but i am telling you there will be cases when someone thinks they are doing the right thing and the guy will have done nothing but be a loving parent. I see people all the time get mad when some smacks their kid on the butt for not listening and say "how can you hurt a poor liitle kid like that?" When that poor little kid 5 minutes earlier was breaking everything in site. But i guess you can't punish your kid for that.
There will be guys that fall victim to this by someone who only sees half of what goes on and not what really happened.
Exactly. Child molestation should be stopped, and we need to find new ways to prevent it, but this ad campaign is irresponsible in the sense that there are far too many people out there who can misinterpret it. Campaigns to stop child abuse have put our society in a place where you can't discipline your child in public without the risk of some random idiot calling social services on you. Campaigns like this can put us on a path where it's not safe to hold your child's hand, or hug them, or show any affection in public.I want them to stop it from happening to kids. but i am telling you there will be cases when someone thinks they are doing the right thing and the guy will have done nothing but be a loving parent. I see people all the time get mad when some smacks their kid on the butt for not listening and say "how can you hurt a poor liitle kid like that?" When that poor little kid 5 minutes earlier was breaking everything in site. But i guess you can't punish your kid for that.
There will be guys that fall victim to this by someone who only sees half of what goes on and not what really happned.
fpr any of you who reacted WITHOUT reading the link:
A) the link its to a blog.
B) the HIGHLY inflammatory title of the post (no unlike the HIGHLY inflammatory title to this thread) is 'If You See a Father Holding His Childs Hand, Call the Cops!' Sounds like angry mobs across the country are chasing down fathers with pitchforks and torches... lets see what the the text of the post says...
The Stop It Now campaign - just launched locally - will urge people to call a help line if they see an adult whom they suspect of having a sexual relationship with a child.
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WOW! What an evil agenda. OH! Btw, I guess in Norfolk Virginian 'adult' means father'. Regardless, I find this outcry of 'fathers under attack' hilarious. Our government sent out the same message to us, post-9/11 to be vigilant in looking for signs of terrorism. I wonder how many of these fathers in this thread posted about that injustice.
Exactly. Child molestation should be stopped, and we need to find new ways to prevent it, but this ad campaign is irresponsible in the sense that there are far too many people out there who can misinterpret it. Campaigns to stop child abuse have put our society in a place where you can't discipline your child in public without the risk of some random idiot calling social services on you. Campaigns like this can put us on a path where it's not safe to hold your child's hand, or hug them, or show any affection in public.
There has to be a better way to fight child molestation.
Whoa calm down cowboy. You don't seem to see what our issue is. Child abuse is bad. We all agree. The campaign is great in the cause of stopping child abuse. We all agree. This particular ad is the issue in that it is vague and leads to a broad interpretation of it's meaning. That's all. It's not about the title of threads or someones blog.
I disagree. The ad does not clearly spell that out.The Ad CLEARLY is saying pay attention for more suggestive things, but in the sense of decency they depict a bit more tame image as to A) not harm the child in the picture and B) emotionally wreck people looking at the ad.
As I said, I understand the nobility and the urgency behind the advertisement. But it's not my allegedly skewed perception I'm concerned about. It's the skewed perception of some portion of the public who might see this ad and start reporting EVERY SINGLE MAN who holds a child's hand without first evaluating the situation.Well, I guess your skewed perception of things wont improve your parenting skills.
No, but people do get investigated. A parent's worst fear is to have their child ripped away from them, and although it may never happen to said parent, they become confronted with that fear when some total stranger walks into their house and tells them they might be a horrible parent.You're TOTALLY missing the point. I don't know what world you live in, but people don't get thrown in jail after someone makes a call.
Okay, wow. No one said this was about physical abuse. I said strangers misinterpret discipline as physical abuse. Imagine that same person mistaking an innocent act as a sign of molestation. The two acts aren't the same, clearly. But it's the same kind of misunderstanding. I think that's what some of us have been trying to say, but you've been missing.Furthermore... FOR THE BILLIONTH TIME THIS ISN'T AN ADD AGAINST PHYSICAL ABUSE IN PUBLIC!
Equating spanking your child in public to touching a child in a slightly sexually suggestive way in public is silly.
Well, no kidding you would pray someone notices your child behaving strangely with someone. But you don't need an ad to tell you what one of those situations look like. The ad is good for giving us a number to call, yes, but the image of someone holding a child's hand is misleading. Any smart person can tell the difference between innocent hand-holding and someone dragging away a victim, but those smart people don't need a billboard to tell them so. It's the paranoid and less rational people who see the ad that we're all afraid of; the person who sees this ad, and starts looking suspiciously at every adult holding a child's hand. And we know those people exist, because they are the same type of person who mistakes disciplinary acts with physical abuse due to the same types of campaign ads (see the point I was making earlier?).You're all being silly and internalizing the image of a man holding a child's hand.
You're not the only adult who will hold your child's hand.
You are not with your child 24/7.
If some person is acting oddly with your child, you would only PRAY that a person take the advice of this ad and take action.