On 1/8/06, Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not really so confused. Some of the images these people were taking were of > my own children in various dance costumes along with hundreds of other > children > at various childrens dance events. These images were supplied to child porn > sites > on the net along with other more.. sick images. >
I understand your concern, being personally involved as you are. I understand that you may have feelings of great anger towards this employee, who seems to have been involved in this sick scheme. However, it appears that the police haven't seen fit to charge this fellow. Disgusted as you may be WRT his involvement with this, I still think that your only reasonable course of action at this point may be to simply not patronize this store. Perhaps taking some steps with your children's school of dance (like asking them to ban people from taking photos of lessons or performances, or at least not taking photos without authorization) may help protect your children. I'm not one to censor photographers in public places, but dance classes take place on private property, so the proprietors have every right to restrict such activity. That way you can protect your children from such exploitation, anyway. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

