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Thread: Latest BBC pervy presenter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BARBaggies82 View Post
    I'd be asking for every shift going
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    PMSL. Funniest comment I r heard so far on this subject. 🤣🤣🤣👌🏾

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoonited View Post
    That doesn't put this particular pervert in the clear, it is illegal to engage in $exual activity with any vulnerable individual under the age of 18. I'd imagine that includes exchanging explicit photos or facetiming whilst sat on the sofa in your shreddies. Piers Morgan has said we'll all be shocked when we find out who it is. Also saw a comment from someone who seemed to know who it is stating it's not an entertainer or sporting personality, I don't think we'll have too long to wait before we find out.
    It depends at what stage they became vulnerable.

    The mother states that it has “turned” her child into a crack cocaine addict, not that the individual was at 17.

    I’m not defending this perv by the way, I’m just playing Devil’s advocate.

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    Well whoever it is, their TV presenting career is now history. Look at the carry-on over Schofield, because of an affair wiith someone well over the age of consent.

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    I think the issue is should the BBC name the person before it is proven they, he or she, (or other) are actually guilty.

    If they don’t do it, then everyone who works at the BBC is under suspicion.

    The Sun is a filthy rag of a newspaper, in my opinion of course. If they know who the person is just name them. Stand by your journalists or wait until you’re not scared of being sued and you can confirm who the subject is.

    Imagine working at the BBC and being under suspicion. The pressure on family life if you are totally innocent.

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    The BBC have stated that the TV presenter involved is male. The BBC have also reported the individual concerned to the police, they surely wouldn't have unless they thought a crime had been committed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoonited View Post
    The BBC have stated that the TV presenter involved is male. The BBC have also reported the individual concerned to the police, they surely wouldn't have unless they thought a crime had been committed?
    But what exactly is the crime?

    You can have s e x at 16 and you can drive a car at 17 but you don’t legally become an adult until you’re 18.

    I’m not trying to be obtuse here mate, I just don’t see where the actual “crime” is in this instance?

    Maybe someone knows the actual law on this stuff.

    It’s morally repugnant and I would be beyond angry if it were my daughters or my son involved but other than being a bit of a sicko sand morally bankrupt I’m not sure a crime has been committed.

    Having this in the hands of the Met Police and the BBC only leaves me fearing the worst, neither have a clue and are likely to be tripping over in their Wokism whilst fumbling around with this case.

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    An image of a minor under 18 years of age is a crime in UK Mick.
    That may be the investigation to start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    An image of a minor under 18 years of age is a crime in UK Mick.
    That may be the investigation to start.
    Ahh…..I didn’t know that Dubs.

    Like I said, morally repugnant and bankrupt though regardless.

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    Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. The investigation should be private and confidential and not involve the general public. The general public made disgusting assumptions on Nicola Bulley’s husband and even on those poor parents whose daughter went missing in the Algarve.

    Let the BBC handle it as would any HR dept if this was not in the public eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. The investigation should be private and confidential and not involve the general public. The general public made disgusting assumptions on Nicola Bulley’s husband and even on those poor parents whose daughter went missing in the Algarve.

    Let the BBC handle it as would any HR dept if this was not in the public eye.
    You’re joking aren’t you?

    The BBC were told about this by the mother nearly two months ago and they’ve done nothing about it.

    In desperation she contacted The Sun to get help and requested no fee for the story.

    Since she reported this to the BBC on the 19th of May this presenter has continued to front programmes and has been pictured Hobnobbing at a party of BBC employees and dancing with the management this was reported to?

    To be honest AL………I wouldn’t want you running the HR department at a company where my child was involved in a scandal like this.

    You don’t think 8 weeks is enough time to get to the bottom of this?

    Would you not have put the accused on gardening leave whilst this was investigated?

    I can’t get my head around your stance on this, if it was your youngest being targeted in a couple of years time, I know you well enough to know you’d have driven up to the BBC and got the management by the throat.

    HR and “due process” etc…..do me a favour mate!

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