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Ever wondered why some in the NHS want mixed sex wards etc?

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Languishingfemale · 05/02/2020 12:06

With people like this in senior positions?
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7968709/One-Britains-senior-NHS-doctors-spied-15-year-old-showered.html

Reminds me of the Scottish prison scandal:
www.womenarehuman.com/former-prison-guard-caught-with-22000-images-of-child-porn-helped-set-scottish-trans-prisoner-rules/

It's time we started looking very closely at the backgrounds of everyone demanding the removal of sex segregated spaces and rights.

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SarahTancredi · 05/02/2020 12:11

It's so obvious isnt it.

Seems more thought goes into what Jeans to buy than the effects or reasons behind policies that affect everyone Hmm

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allmywhat · 05/02/2020 12:17

...to fall from grace in the way you have because of what you stupidly did.'

"stupidly", my arse. If he got caught once he did it dozens of times before. He had been looking at child sexual abuse images on his phone.He didn't go up to the room with a spyhole and accidentally spy on the girl while she was showering. What the fuck is wrong with judges that they say shit like that?

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SarahTancredi · 05/02/2020 12:22

What the fuck is wrong with judges that they say shit like that?

Judges are just like everyone else. I expect they make the same excuses for their behaviour or their dads/brothers/sons behaviour as they do for these scumbags in caught.

Admitting theres a problem.means admitting they or their lived ones did something dodgy too.

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ArranUpsideDown · 05/02/2020 12:33

Admitting theres a problem.means admitting they or their lived ones did something dodgy too.

I think this whenever somebody on AIBU posts along the lines that she doesn't want to visit her mother and step-dad with her own children because of the latter's history of SA of her as a child. And then a brother chips in with, "Oh, but he's alright now. You're making a fuss about nothing and breaking up the family."

Because the step-dad's transgressions didn't do that...

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Languishingfemale · 05/02/2020 12:33

It's worrying that: Fielden produced a number of character references to support his case from a string of medical colleagues including senior figures from the Royal College of Nursing and the London School of Medicine
These are medical professionals supporting a colleague remaining as a practising doctor despite his (suspended) prison sentence for voyeurism and being on the sex offenders register. It defies belief!

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littlbrowndog · 05/02/2020 12:59

It is. He was obviously a predator. He had child sex abuse images on his phone

Why are the colleuges defending him ?

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Languishingfemale · 05/02/2020 13:01

It's unbelievable isn't it littlbrowndog ? On the sex offenders register for seven years yet senior staff from the RCN & London School of Medicine think he should carry on practicing medicine?

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littlbrowndog · 05/02/2020 13:05

I can’t understand that at all

Imagine he did that to one of their kids🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

Cos he wouldn’t have stopped

He was only caught as the girl reported it to a counsellor at school

Jeez. Wtaf these perverts.

Pressure of work my arse

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GrandmaMazur · 05/02/2020 13:16

What the hell has pressure of work got to do with anything? Since when did pressure of work turn people into creepy perverts?

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heathspeedwell · 05/02/2020 13:32

time we started looking very closely at the backgrounds of everyone demanding the removal of sex segregated spaces and rights

We can add Jess Bradley to this list, as well as David Challenor and Councillor David Smith.

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ArranUpsideDown · 05/02/2020 13:42

What the hell has pressure of work got to do with anything?

I was wondering about this as stress tends to be mentioned as a depressor of libido.

It's almost as if this form of voyeurism is about transgression and comparatively little to do with sex. About an abuse of power and position that is being facilitated by a collegial need to support somebody in a position of power and who was about to acquire even more power (the position he was about to take in NHS England never mind his one as Medical Director for UCL).

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SarahTancredi · 05/02/2020 14:09

It's the adult equivilalant of "s/he made me do it"

Least it wasnt the wifes fault this time I guess Hmm

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Languishingfemale · 05/02/2020 14:16

Indeed heathspeedwell
It's interesting to note that each of those individuals have / had some very influential supporters. Just as this man evidently had.
To know that there are senior medics in this country who have argued that a convicted sex offender should continue as a doctor is so worrying.

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