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Topic History of: Sense at last - and the FRONT PAGE of the Mail
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JK2006 And the tide rises for false accusers - but how many innocent people are in jail or have had their lives ruined?

www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article891519.ece
veritas and the little fact of "victim's" compensation which is available for these people is purely co-incidental when false claims are made.

A difficult case here particularly with sexual matters-but if compensation were not available I wonder how many complaints would actually be made ?.

Do any of these people ever donate what they receive to children's charities helping the under -privilieged and other victins ?. No , I thought not.
JK2006 and allow me to pass onto you a titbit of information that everyone in the media knows but nobody is allowed to publish due to the anonymity laws which encourage false allegations by protecting the identity of the liar (unless they wish to sell their story for a fortune to a tabloid)...

The woman concerned, who has an appalling past history of making false allegations (doesn't everybody these days, with the wonderful Internet available in case tabloids won't touch them) is the daughter of a very well known moral campaigner who is constantly pontificating on radio and TV about Family Values and Morality.

No surprise there.

Those spouting on about morality frequently have the most suspect behaviour patterns.
Shouting loudly is sometimes (wrongly) considered a way of deflecting attention from your true behaviour.
JK2006 Check Legal

www.kingofhits.co.uk/content/view/708/46/