UK: This is insanity!

A Manchester (UK) school teacher has been banned from the classroom for two years after failing to declare her relationship with a sex offender.

This article provides the details, but the outcome is outrageous. First, they boyfriend was in prison – so he was a risk to nobody. Second, the boyfriend wasn’t the teacher. She was. Does this mean to suggest that this woman, who did nothing illegal at all, has a duty to report to her employer if she is dating a registered sex offender?

The article points out that she was ending the relationship. Well no doubt she was ending the relationship. Who would want to undergo the shame and how many people can afford the loss of employment and one’s career? Seriously! This is insanity!


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7 thoughts on “UK: This is insanity!

  • July 24, 2025

    The article fails to state that he was convicted of one Class D felony and one Class E felony, the lowest level of felonies in NY. The big question is, how many people who work for this town have Class A, B and C felonies on their record? Welcome to Karen, NY.

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  • July 24, 2025

    25 years ago wife lost her job as a nurse because I was on the registry. 15 years ago wife was accosted by TSA/CBP at Detroit airport and had her legal documents destroyed, everything she had including phone,purse and money stolen by the UNITED States government and force deported because I was on the registry, for the last 15 years the United States government has been sending out red notice email alerts trying to force the country I moved to with my family to return me to the USA , not for any new crime but simply so they USA could enjoy separating my family and keeping me under it’s draconian registry… It was only a matter of time until the USA was able to spread it’s cancerous disease to other countries

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  • July 24, 2025

    I believe that this is a violation (or infringement, at least) of the international human right of freedom of association – specifically, the right to form and maintain close personal relationships, such as family ties, free from undue government interference.

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  • July 24, 2025

    Guilt by association, it’s how the United States seems to operate, why not Europe as well.

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  • July 24, 2025

    The action to take away not only a job for which you are not (apparently) previously written up for a violation regarding your duties/expectations. But this action alters a people’s career and it is second hand punishment and dangerous to anyone supporting the sex offender not the actions, crime committed . Bad and pathetic system.

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  • July 24, 2025

    We only have the U.S to blame. Why? The sex offender registries were created in the U.S and often as it is, other countries copy our ideas. We are a very innovative country, but sometimes we do not know when or where to stop. From Radical politicians, judges and law enforcement, we are becoming a dictatorship form of Government.

    Just like the recent Deportations of people who are U.S citizens or legally allowed to be in the country but were deported anyway. So when do they come after us? I am awaiting the day when they send us all off to some deserted island. And hey, this is only the beginning of what is to come so be prepared, be vigilant and watch your backs. Give your families a hug and tell them how much you appreciate them as you never know what surprises we face, and not in a good way.
    Keep the faith, stand together, and do not give up.

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