by whee » Sat May 26, 2007 4:32 pm
And here's the e-mail that ITV have recieved.
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ITV,
In an age where paedophilia is a growing money-making market for many of societies sicko's, of which there are tens of thousands in this country alone, I believe the programme Too Much Too Young to have pushed boundaries too far.
I'm not easily offended, infact, quite the opposite. However, that programme left me enraged.
Whoever agreed to broadcast it, is quite frankly an idiot.
I mean, what better way to let the country's paedophile's know where these vulnerable young children are, than show them in their home towns (that town printed in bold letters across the bottom of the screen of course,) hanging out in their favourite places, showing them dressed inappropriately, and saying things like, and i quote "the lads say 'nah, i will shag you when you are 16' and i'm like 'nah if you wanna shag me just shag me now."
I just hope that there weren't too many people out there, with a disturbed mind, who noticed that Caz, 14 and living in Weymouth, likes to hang around on the sea front wearing next to nothing. I really hope they didn't.
I'm fairly tempted to say that the moron who decided "yeah, this is a great thing to show on tele" didn't think about changing the girl's identities either.
What would have been a better idea, would have been to blur the children's faces, and have them in an interview room, at an unnamed location. Do you not think? Probably not actually, you're "awareness rasing" programme was just daft. The more I think about it, the more a feeling of sheer disbelief fills my mind. How someone in a position to decide what is shown on national television, could be so daft just amazes me.
Obviously the safety of these kid's isn't important to ITV, or indeed the children's parents who must've selfishly thought "oh how exciting, ITV in my house, paying me money to let the nation see how i've failed to bring my child up properly"
I trust there was money involved, for I cannot think of any other reason that these pillocks would agree to it.
Basically ITV chiefs, like the parent's of those children, you've let yourselves down.
I sincerely hope nothing happens to the children involved in this 3 part series, because you can count yourselves responsible if it does.
I can imagine now how the producer's mind works - "let's show them where the kids go to school, and put the rest of their year group at risk in episode 3"
You lot disgust me.
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I hope I get a reply.