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3 upvotes, 9 comments. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in Ask Women. "What do you think?"
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Anonymous 13w

Yeah no. Under this logic there would be no more teachers, pediatricians, school counselors, camp staff… People are allowed to enjoy working with kids and find the work fulling without being a pedo. You could also have a lot of false reports because what’s “reasonable” suspicion? Also do you know anything about the processes for a mental hospital? You can’t hold someone there like that. And if you give them the ability to do so, the health/ medical system as we know it would just crumble.

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Anonymous 13w

Removing innocent until proven guilty is dangerous and allows the government to arrest anyone without probable cause

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Anonymous 12w

Realistically could never work, too easy to be abused and before you know it anyone who’s LGBT is a “potential child predator”. Instead of putting anyone who “seems” into kids into an institution, there needs to be stricter laws around CSAM and grooming as well as stricter punishments for offenders. Focusing more on the factors that create abuse is more effective than arresting people for thought crimes

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 12w

Something I’ve been thinking is that maybe it should be illegal for adults to have unsupervised contact with children that are not theirs.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 12w

Lmao you think hiring a babysitter and sleepovers should be illegal?

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 12w

Another idea I have: To solve the issues of images on the Internet depicting child zexxual abuze should we make it illegal to post images of children on the internet even if they are innocent?

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Anonymous 12w

Why do you say that?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 12w

Another idea that sounds good on paper, but realistically would do more harm than good. Most abuse comes from family members, so if a child could never speak to anyone without a parent present it would make them even less likely to report abuse. Something that would be more productive would be like, funding for schools to have licensed child therapists or mandatory wellness checks for families

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 12w

We need to allow for common sense exceptions for the reasons you mentioned.

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