Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I wish that they taught Socratic thinking in more places than just Philosophy classes, Law School, some MBA schools, and some other places. 6 types of Socratic Questions Last edited by Taltarzac725; 08-05-2015 at 06:10 PM. |
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Regardless of his age (meaning under 65) and whether or not it was a misunderstanding, if the guy took the first punch, he was wrong and should be charged (he was). Regardless of whether or not he instigated the altercations, he stole the senior's cell phone. That's larceny/theft. He should be charged. Regardless of whether there are extenuating circumstances related to the whole affair, that is for the court to decide, not Monday (today is Monday) morning quarterbacking. Talking to children is not a crime, as far as I can discern. However, any adult can and should be concerned about protecting children. I do not know if there were any other witnesses, but I do know that if I had been present, I would have become involved. I am sure that most of our seniors would have. I can only assume that there was not that many folks in attendance at the time. But, I have not read the article and thus do not have all the facts. If this person has been arrested for assault in the past, I would tend to side with the senior, rather than looking for ways to justify the child whisperer. Just my opinion, being a grandfather and great-grandfather.
There are several factors that are at issue here: Protecting our children from perverts-scare. The assault and battery The theft of the cell phone The fleeing the scene Talking to the children is not an actual crime. Thank goodness the grandfather was there to prevent a possible crime on the children from happening. Sometimes waiting for a crime to occur before taking action toward prevention, causes unending regrets later. The grandfather (depending on facts) is a hero in my book. I find it hard to come up with circumstances that warrants the 41 yr. old striking the senior, stealing his cell phone and fleeing the scene. Of course, I was not there and do not know all the facts. However, with what we do know, I refuse to defend his actions. If it turns out that the grandfather's actions were warranted, I would like to shake his hand. If my granddaughter was in that pool and someone defended or attempted to protect them, I would be forever in their debt. I am not a lawyer or psychiatrist, so I will not attempt to analyze the perpetrator's motivation for attempting to engage minors in conversation. In my opinion, any adult with common sense and/or stable mind would know better. When accosted by the grandfather, he would have been well advised to retreat, rather than allow his anger to cause him to violate the law. Hardly the action of the innocent. |
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I have been fighting at great personal and professional cost to get more practical information for survivors/victims of crimes accessible through or in libraries of all kinds in my 224 613 Project since January 1991. You do have to though think about the defenses to crimes also and it sound to me with my JD from the University of Minnesota Law School that a defense lawyer would have a field day with at least the prejudice put out by the local media against this innocent until proven guilty person. The man may have felt he had to flee because of the situation at the pool which was the portrayal of him as a potential sex offender. The cops from what I have read handled this matter extremely well and made the charges based on their investigation and the law as welll as taking into account what a defense lawyer could tear down. |
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I would be seeing red if someone started talking to my 13 year old niece and they were much older and of the opposite sex. Especially if this were in a swimming pool. I would hope though that I could contain my anger. |
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The article is poorly written and does not really go into the details of who said what and when. I do think the police flushed this out and found out that this man was not trying to pick up the young girls. If I saw a man trying to pick up a minor in some public place in the Villages I hope that I would call 9/11 immediately. I would though make sure that I was not misunderstanding the situation. It is a crime to vocalize a sexual intent towards a minor. Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine |
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This thread has made me really think. We were on vacation and I was in the ocean. There were a couple of brothers 9 & 11. They were swimming by me having fun. I said looks like you boys are having a good time. They started showing me how long they could stay under water. We started talking about where they lived & went to school. We were laughing while they were telling me all about their vacation. Their family was in the water, but a little ways from us.
After reading all of these posts here, what a shame that so many people would assume I'm hitting on little boys because I was talking with them.
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Oh my goodness, I'm 63 so I shouldn't go to family pools unless I have kids ? When we lived in Santiago, we went to the pool there because it was right by our house. It was a family pool. What's a senior pool ?
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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I'm with Tal on this one. Not enough facts to know if there were any predatory acts. The conversation could have been an innocuous question about how they liked visiting TV to something extremely lewd and obscene. We also have no idea what was said by the grandfather. He really could have come off extremely accusatory and threatening. We don't know.
What we do know is that the younger resident was charged with battery against a senior citizen and theft. According to a TOTVer who heard part of the altercation, it was very loud and obscenities were used. Maybe by the grandfather, maybe by the perpetrator, maybe by an observer, maybe by both or all? Again, we don't know. To politely ask someone to not interact with a child is appropriate in today's world. To become immediately belligerent is not reasonable. And please remember that most sexual abuse is perpetrated by friends and family, not strangers. In this case, I'd say that charging the perpetrator with assault, battery and theft is appropriate. How it will turn out is unknown but I wouldn't be surprised to hear self-defense being brought up and accepted. That would leave a charge of theft to be plea bargained to a misdemeanor.
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There is a simple solution which would probably require an amendment to
the by laws. Just like with the Village Charter School if you lose your job in the Villages your child can no longer attend the Charter School. The amendment should read that if you are underage in the Villages and commit a crime then you lose your right to live here whether you are living with your parents or not. |
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I like to think of my fellow Americans that get involved as heroes, and not try to find fault with their actions. I believe that there are way too many dirt bags that get the benefit of doubt and sympathy. Not to say that this guy is guilty, but on the other hand, I am not blaming the grandfather until evidence suggests otherwise. Too many folks want to make excuses for bad behavior. I am not criticizing your statement, rather I am just disagreeing with the liberal interpretation that you seem to put on the article. |
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Troy, Rochester, Hazel Park, Harbor Beach, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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