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http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/24/us/former-penn-state-president-convicted/

 

"There are zero excuses when it comes to failing to report the abuse of children to the appropriate authorities," Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said Friday in a press conference after the trial. "No one is above the law. Especially when it comes to the welfare of children."

Did I join up just to post this? Yes

Bears Den? Yes, but if not appropriate move it wherever you want. Just wanted to make as many Bears as possible aware of this.

Don't think we'll be seeing anything like this happening in Scotland any time soon somehow.:anger:

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Totally agree mate, it's got to be one of the most vile acts of the human race and should never be understated,

 Covering it up or ignoring it is probably just as vile or on second thoughts maybe worse as it enables the evil beast to offend again and again.

 I've noticed recently the tims have been point scoring with the help of more than a few investigative journalists by uncovering nonce youth coaches that have in their murky past have had links to us, the point is, and it's the crucial point in my opinion, where we made aware at the time of being in our employ they where acting out their evil deeds? Did someone turn a blind eye? If so those who did should be prosecuted, if not then we are as innocent in the abuse as the unfortunate victims.

the whole letter of the law should be applied to the vile beasts and those who help them by covering the crime and allow them to continue and ruin lives in the process, at least the US know how to deal with them.

Meanwhile Sturgeon's storm troopers are more concerned with tracking down the big bad Rangers fans who ruined Hibs big day.

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