July 16, 200818 yr Reminds me of some similar experiences some forum members have had at a certain amusement park in Indiana. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10...ublic-park.html
July 16, 200818 yr So true...paranoid America. When I was at Daytona recently with my wife, the place we stayed in had a lot of families there. Granted, there were some just couples, but mostly families. Well, I kinda got the feeling that some were thinking that we were perverts because we were watching children playing, kinda thinking about what it's going to be like next time we're there after our baby is born. Maybe my feeling was wrong, but, usually when I get gut feelings about something, it's usually correct. No one ever said anything, but, some of the looks were...funny...but not funny ha ha. As a matter of fact, some of the pics I took had children in them, but how can that be helped when there's people everywhere.
July 16, 200818 yr It's crap like those accusations that could ruin a person's life. I am rather shocked that this father even did the interview. True or not (in this case NOT) people remember things like this, and the accused is labeled forever. Thanks to NBC for showing "To Catch a Predetor" as well to other media outlets for releasing such sensitive information dealing with this type of crime that has made everyone over-sensitive. Sure it does happen, so we shouldn't stick our head in the sand and ignore it, but, until the accusations are proven real, the media should not be allowed to release the defendant's name or personal information much like a person under the age of 18 information is not released.
July 16, 200818 yr ^Speaking of To Catch a Predator, The Greenville, Ohio episode was on Saturday night.
July 16, 200818 yr I get so tired of these kinds of people. Come on, being cautious is one thing but going up and calling someone a pervert and falsely accusing someone of something is completely off base and ridiculous. It's really sad that people have came down to this in our society.
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