Absolutely agree about the teachers, Rum, no doubt whatsoever...Rum wrote:You have mentioned 'grey areas' a few times, but I'm not sure what you are referring to.John_fi_Skye wrote:Hall is odious, Savile was odious, Clifford is odious. As a father of daughters, I have no problem condemning any man who lays an inappropriate finger on a nine-year-old girl. I didn't think I'd need to say that.
But I still think that these recent cases raise a number of grey areas (some of which my examples relate to) which we as a society should be discussing. Laws are inherently conservative with a small "c", and we should be discussing the degree to which those which exist in relation to these matters are fit for purpose, rather than continuing to allow ourselves to be manipulated by tabloidy outcries.
Personally I think a teacher (or other 'leader') who has authority over young people should not be having sex with them under pretty well any circumstances. One could argue that the young person is incapable of informed consent and that the nature of the power relationship by definition means that this power is being abused. For a while I was the line manager for our local authority's 'named person', i.e. the guy who did the initial investigations into complaints of this type in schools. I recall a few cases over the years of male teachers shagging their pupils. None of them ended well for either party - though probably worse for the male whose life was in shreds at the end of it all.
But the grey areas John was talking about are members of a peer group, with a few years difference...
