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Topic History of: I wonder how many are actually guilty?
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In The Know I rememmber an old gay friend of mine telling me how things used to be years ago.

If you were arrested for either cruising or cottaging you were usually charged with a breach of the peace. Simple fine - and virtually no publicity.

Even people who were innocent would plead guilty - as no one knew what a "breach of the peace" actually meant (as it covers a multitude of possibilities) !

If you actually challenged the charge and pleaded not guilty then the details (or what the police claimed) would come out in court (and be reported) - and many would feel guilty by association (no smoke etc).

Of course, the police were perfectly aware of this ... so when the conviction numbers were a little down ..........
JK2006 Fascinating ITK - not one word in the BBC article makes your point.
It assumes that everyone named is guilty.

Perhaps that is the case, in which case we are clearly a race of sex offenders.

And all those in prison for perjury and making false allegations should be freed immediately.

If there are a few false allegations though, might it not be better for someone - BBC, Conservatives, Lib Dems... to mention that possibility in news items?

Too confusing for the poor simplistic readers, viewers and listeners who can only understand and accept caricatures!
In The Know (sometimes) Police caution 8000 "sex offenders" ?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6717997.stm

I wonder how many are actually guilty - and how many simply accepted a caution as a way of "end" the whole thing and avoid publicity?

After all ... if the police actually had a case, then they would have prosecuted?