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Nursery Rape: More Instances Of Missed Opportunities

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ChillDoubt | 11:37 Tue 27th Aug 2013 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-23848377

Shocking, yet all too familiarly not surprising.

Another saga of 'alarm bells went unheeded' ineptitude but doubtless an inquiry will leave no stone unturned and lessons have/will be learned blah, blah, blah.

Even worse, this vermin had his sentence reduced.

Unfathomable, utterly unfathomable.
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That's disgraceful. It seems the lessons are rarely learned.
There just doesn't seem to be the appitite to sort this sort of thing out.
Until officials are held accountable (and sacked without huge payoffs) it will sadly continue.
It is shocking. It's entirely his responsibility, but, having worked in a nursery, i wonder how on earth he found the opportunity. If one of our staff had disappeared with a child for more than a few minutes, someone would have checked they were ok.
he didn't have his sentence reduced, it's still life. The minimum before parole can be considered was cut; but I'm not expecting him out any time soon.

As fo the rest, hindsight is always 20/20. If you've never made a mistake you'll be an ideal social worker.
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As fo the rest, hindsight is always 20/20. If you've never made a mistake you'll be an ideal social worker.
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Be nice though for once for someone to be found culpable or at the very least admit their failings and have the decency to admit they failed to do the exact job they're employed to do.
As ever in these cases there is never any accountability.

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