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Anti-paedophile checks to be relaxed - David Guyatt - 05-02-2011

What a monstrosity of a grovelment has been spawned under Cameron and Clegg. Sell off the forests, privatize the National Health Service, disable the paedo laws.

And that's just for starters. They're on a roll.

It sends the clear message to those specimens of humanity who rape and bugger children - volunteer for a kiddie charity and you're okay.

But, of course, most paedophiles line up to do that anyway, which is why this law was enacted in the first place.

Members of the Cabinet will be pleased I'm sure.

Beware Judo players I say.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20110205/tuk-anti-paedophile-checks-to-be-relaxed-dba1618.html

Quote:Anti-paedophile checks to be relaxed

Millions of people are to be spared criminal records checks before they can work with children, it has been reported.

According to The Daily Telegraph, only those with intensive contact with children or vulnerable people will have to submit themselves to vetting procedures under the Government's plans.

An announcement on the vetting and barring scheme introduced by the former Labour government is expected shortly following a review instituted by the coalition last October.

Home Secretary Theresa May initially called a halt to the programme, which would have required more than nine million people to register themselves with the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA).

Under the proposals to be announced, about half that figure would be vetted, the Telegraph reported. At the same time, the Government is to announce that criminal record checks are to be sent to individuals first - before they go to potential employers - to allow them to challenge any mistakes, the paper said.

Ms May has described Labour's vetting scheme as "draconian" and called for a more "common sense" approach which did not risk alienating volunteers doing valuable work.

Criticisms have included more than 12,000 innocent people being labelled as paedophiles, violent thugs and thieves through an error, councils banning parents from playgrounds saying only vetted "play rangers" would be allowed in, and parents running into difficulties when trying to share the responsibilities of the school run.

The ISA scheme was developed in response to the murder of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman by caretaker Ian Huntley.

It was designed to prevent unsuitable people working with children and vulnerable adults, with employers facing prosecution for breaches.



Anti-paedophile checks to be relaxed - Keith Millea - 05-02-2011

Hell,they even run backround checks here on people if you apply to rent a house.And,they make you pay for that privilege.

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Anti-paedophile checks to be relaxed - Magda Hassan - 06-02-2011

But of course Keith, that is valuable property you are renting there.