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Daily Record View: Sentence puts kids in danger.


SIMON MOORE
This article is about the lawyer; for the writer, see Simon Moore (writer); for the climber, see Simon Moore (Climber).''


Simon Eisdell Moore is a New Zealand lawyer.
 is a serial paedophile paedophile or US pedophile
Noun

a person who is sexually attracted to children

Noun 1. paedophile - an adult who is sexually attracted to children
pedophile
. He ensnares young girls for sex. He has done it before and he shows all the signs of doing it againWithout having 'Danger: I want sex with children' tattooed on his forehead, it couldn't be more obvious.

Moore is a danger to our kids. Yet after his latest crime he was jailed for just three years - and that is despite the fact he is already serving six for his last crime.

In the name of goodness, he committed that crime while he was on bail.

Moore grooms his teenage victims over the internet and then he abuses them over and over again.

At the High Court, the judge - Lord Philip - said he would treat Moore's offences 'seriously'.

He said there was a high risk of him re-offending.

Then why did he add just three years to his sentence, which we all know, in reality, will be 18 months at best?

Call him sick if you like, call him a criminal, but the bottom line is that we need to protect our kids from filth Filth
See also Dirtiness.

Augean stables

held 3,000 oxen, uncleaned for 30 years; Hercules’ fifth labor: washes out dung by diverting a river. [Gk. and Rom. Myth.
 like Moore.

That means making sure he and his type are locked behind bars for as long as it takes to make sure he is no longer a threat to our children.

Lock him up. And throw away the key if he cannot mend his ways
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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:May 12, 2005
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