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Re: Myles Bradbury: CEOP 'failed to alert abuse doctor to police'
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2014, 02:35:PM »
I'm surprised at CEOP failing to do this. I'm also amazed with how the hospital has taken this forward.

They wrote to 800 people yet:

But one woman, who wants to remain anonymous, said Bradbury treated her son alone behind a curtain on two occasions, but she had no idea about his crimes until she read about them in the media.

"When we called the hospital they couldn't guarantee 100% that our son wasn't involved, but I asked why we hadn't received a letter," she said.

"We were told by a consultant that if they had written to everybody they would have had to send thousands [of letters].

Why write to only 800 if thousands could be affected. Tsk!

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« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2014, 06:34:PM »
I'm surprised at CEOP failing to do this. I'm also amazed with how the hospital has taken this forward.

They wrote to 800 people yet:

But one woman, who wants to remain anonymous, said Bradbury treated her son alone behind a curtain on two occasions, but she had no idea about his crimes until she read about them in the media.

"When we called the hospital they couldn't guarantee 100% that our son wasn't involved, but I asked why we hadn't received a letter," she said.

"We were told by a consultant that if they had written to everybody they would have had to send thousands [of letters].

Why write to only 800 if thousands could be affected. Tsk!

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This doesn't surprise me regarding CEOP as I am aware of other cases where they appear to have failed to protect innocent parties.

I don't understand why only 800 were written to? Shocking!
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Re: Myles Bradbury: CEOP 'failed to alert abuse doctor to police'
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2014, 06:59:PM »
Hi Patti. Good to see you back as a mod!

This doesn't surprise me regarding CEOP as I am aware of other cases where they appear to have failed to protect innocent parties.

I don't understand why only 800 were written to? Shocking!

I'm surprised at CEOP having dealt with them personally in the past, they acted very quickly. I know that MWT has called for a better database to be set up here. Money appears to be the problem. The government are so protective over our children, they are more interested in catching a motorist without a tax disc.... ;D ;D ;D ;D