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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:08 pm Post subject: Father-of-three branded a 'pervert' - for photographing his |
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1035315/Father-branded-pervert--photographing-children-public-park.html
Father-of-three branded a 'pervert' - for photographing his own
children in public park
By David Wilkes
Last updated at 1:46 AM on 16th July 2008
When Gary Crutchley started taking pictures of his children playing on
an inflatable slide he thought they would be happy reminders of a
family day out.
But the innocent snaps of seven-year-old Cory, and Miles, five, led to
him being called a ‘pervert’.
The woman running the slide at Wolverhampton Show asked him what he
was doing and other families waiting in the queue demanded that he
stop.
Gary Crutchley pic of sons Cory and Miles
Picture of innocence: The photograph Gary Crutchley took of his sons
Cory and Miles
One even accused him of photographing youngsters to put the pictures
on the internet.
Mr Crutchley, 39, who had taken pictures only of his own children, was
so enraged that he found two policemen who confirmed he had done
nothing wrong.
Yesterday he said: ‘What is the world coming to when anybody seen with
a camera is assumed to be doing things that they should not?
‘This parental paranoia is getting completely out of hand. I was so
shocked. One of the police officers told me that it was just the way
society is these days. He agreed with me that it was madness.’
Father-of-three Mr Crutchley, a consultant for a rubber manufacturer
from Walsall, West Midlands, was with his wife Tracey and their sons
when the pleasant Sunday afternoon out turned sour.
He said: ‘The children wanted to go on an inflatable slide and I
started taking photos of them having a good time. Moments later the
woman running the slide told me to stop.
‘When I asked why, she told me I could not take pictures of other
people’s children. I explained I was only interested in taking photos
of my own children and pointed out that this was taking place in a
public park.
‘I showed her the photos I had taken to prove my point. Then another
woman joined in and said her child was also on the slide and did not
want me taking pictures of the youngster.
Gary and Tracey Crutchley with Cory, left, and Miles
All together now, smile: Gary and Tracey with Cory, left, and Miles
‘I repeated that the only people being photographed were my own
children. She said I could be taking pictures of just any child to put
on the internet and called me a pervert. We immediately left the
show.’
Mrs Crutchley, 37, a teaching support assistant and qualified nursery
nurse, said: ‘I was shocked by the reaction of those women.
'It is very sad when every man with a camera enjoying a Sunday
afternoon out in the park with his children is automatically assumed
to be a pervert.’
The slide was run by Tracey Dukes, 35, whose father Malcolm Gwinnett
has an inflatables hire company.
Mr Gwinnett, 58, a LibDem councillor in Wolverhampton, said: ‘Our
policy is to ask people taking photos whether they have children on
the slide. If they do, then that is fine.
‘But on this occasion another customer took exception to what the man
was doing and an argument developed between those two people that
continued without any further involvement from staff on the slide.’ |
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:17 am Post subject: Re: Father-of-three branded a 'pervert' - for photographing |
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On Jul 17, 7:08 am, ¤ûÅ]¤ý <Gyum...@aol.com> wrote:
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1035315/Father-branded-perver...
Father-of-three branded a 'pervert' - for photographing his own
children in public park
By David Wilkes
Last updated at 1:46 AM on 16th July 2008
When Gary Crutchley started taking pictures of his children playing on
an inflatable slide he thought they would be happy reminders of a
family day out.
But the innocent snaps of seven-year-old Cory, and Miles, five, led to
him being called a ¡¥pervert¡¦.
The woman running the slide at Wolverhampton Show asked him what he
was doing and other families waiting in the queue demanded that he
stop.
Gary Crutchley pic of sons Cory and Miles
Picture of innocence: The photograph Gary Crutchley took of his sons
Cory and Miles
One even accused him of photographing youngsters to put the pictures
on the internet.
Mr Crutchley, 39, who had taken pictures only of his own children, was
so enraged that he found two policemen who confirmed he had done
nothing wrong.
Yesterday he said: ¡¥What is the world coming to when anybody seen with
a camera is assumed to be doing things that they should not?
¡¥This parental paranoia is getting completely out of hand. I was so
shocked. One of the police officers told me that it was just the way
society is these days. He agreed with me that it was madness.¡¦
Father-of-three Mr Crutchley, a consultant for a rubber manufacturer
from Walsall, West Midlands, was with his wife Tracey and their sons
when the pleasant Sunday afternoon out turned sour.
He said: ¡¥The children wanted to go on an inflatable slide and I
started taking photos of them having a good time. Moments later the
woman running the slide told me to stop.
¡¥When I asked why, she told me I could not take pictures of other
people¡¦s children. I explained I was only interested in taking photos
of my own children and pointed out that this was taking place in a
public park.
¡¥I showed her the photos I had taken to prove my point. Then another
woman joined in and said her child was also on the slide and did not
want me taking pictures of the youngster.
Gary and Tracey Crutchley with Cory, left, and Miles
All together now, smile: Gary and Tracey with Cory, left, and Miles
¡¥I repeated that the only people being photographed were my own
children. She said I could be taking pictures of just any child to put
on the internet and called me a pervert. We immediately left the
show.¡¦
Mrs Crutchley, 37, a teaching support assistant and qualified nursery
nurse, said: ¡¥I was shocked by the reaction of those women.
'It is very sad when every man with a camera enjoying a Sunday
afternoon out in the park with his children is automatically assumed
to be a pervert.¡¦
The slide was run by Tracey Dukes, 35, whose father Malcolm Gwinnett
has an inflatables hire company.
Mr Gwinnett, 58, a LibDem councillor in Wolverhampton, said: ¡¥Our
policy is to ask people taking photos whether they have children on
the slide. If they do, then that is fine.
¡¥But on this occasion another customer took exception to what the man
was doing and an argument developed between those two people that
continued without any further involvement from staff on the slide.¡¦
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We had an incident in Australia where some boys in a rowing regatta
were photographed and the photos ended up on a gay website. However,
not allowing a father to photograph his own children is ridiculous. I
take particular offense to the fact that he was called a pervert when
he proved that he was with his wife and children and he had only taken
photographs relevant to his own family. I wonder if the same thing
would have happened if the person taking the photographs was a woman! |
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:30 am Post subject: Re: Father-of-three branded a 'pervert' - for photographing |
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1035315/Father-branded-pervert--photographing-children-public-park.html
Father-of-three branded a 'pervert' - for photographing his own
children in public park
By David Wilkes
Last updated at 1:46 AM on 16th July 2008
When Gary Crutchley started taking pictures of his children playing on
an inflatable slide he thought they would be happy reminders of a
family day out.
But the innocent snaps of seven-year-old Cory, and Miles, five, led to
him being called a ‘pervert’.
The woman running the slide at Wolverhampton Show asked him what he
was doing and other families waiting in the queue demanded that he
stop.
Gary Crutchley pic of sons Cory and Miles
Picture of innocence: The photograph Gary Crutchley took of his sons
Cory and Miles
One even accused him of photographing youngsters to put the pictures
on the internet.
Mr Crutchley, 39, who had taken pictures only of his own children, was
so enraged that he found two policemen who confirmed he had done
nothing wrong.
Yesterday he said: ‘What is the world coming to when anybody seen with
a camera is assumed to be doing things that they should not?
If it was the government with all their cameras being accused it might |
mistake some sense. But no one ever does anything about the real big
brother monstrosity that is running the country.
D. |
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