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<blockquote data-quote="Hooby Farmer" data-source="post: 7428602" data-attributes="member: 1747"><p>I had a chap work for me a few years ago, seemed decent guy. Had good manners, good time keeping not the brightest a bit slow but tried very hard. He had a relationship break down with his partner and moved out of the family home. He moved to the neighbouring town and got the train to work every morning and I picked him up or he walked the mile from the station to the yard. This went on for a month or so. Then one Saturday even I got a notification on FB with a message saying do I know anyone in this video. He was caught on one of those paedophile hunter FB pages trying get sex from a 15 year old. I felt sick, would liked to.have given him the benefit of the doubt but there's no smoke without fire. I never seen him again after that Friday when he finished for the weekend, he never collected the weeks wages, phone off etc. When I employed his replacement the very first question I asked was are you a paedo, any sex crime convictions etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooby Farmer, post: 7428602, member: 1747"] I had a chap work for me a few years ago, seemed decent guy. Had good manners, good time keeping not the brightest a bit slow but tried very hard. He had a relationship break down with his partner and moved out of the family home. He moved to the neighbouring town and got the train to work every morning and I picked him up or he walked the mile from the station to the yard. This went on for a month or so. Then one Saturday even I got a notification on FB with a message saying do I know anyone in this video. He was caught on one of those paedophile hunter FB pages trying get sex from a 15 year old. I felt sick, would liked to.have given him the benefit of the doubt but there's no smoke without fire. I never seen him again after that Friday when he finished for the weekend, he never collected the weeks wages, phone off etc. When I employed his replacement the very first question I asked was are you a paedo, any sex crime convictions etc. [/QUOTE]
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