Man reports CP in music download and is banned from seeing his own daughter

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Council bans daughter contact over child images

A man who informed police when he found child abuse images on his computer has not been allowed to be alone with his daughter for four months.

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Nigel Robinson from Hull said he called police after trying to download music but instead finding pornographic images on his laptop last November.

As a result social services said he "should not have unsupervised access with his own or other children".

He said he was "totally innocent". No arrests or charges have been made.

Mr Robinson, 43, recalled how on discovering the images he discussed the situation with his wife and immediately called police to report the incident.

It makes you feel as though you shouldn't have reported it in the first place

'No control'

A council statement said: "The council's social care team considers that, on the information it presently has about this case, it is a proportionate response to request that Mr Robinson should not have unsupervised access with his own or other children.

"The council will keep the case under review but cannot comment further as this is an on-going investigation."

The police took the laptop away for investigation and said it could be a year before it is returned, Mr Robinson said.

Humberside Police said: "We are conducting an investigation that has resulted in the confiscation of a laptop in order for the relevant enquiries to take place - standard procedure for this type of investigation.

"The laptop is sent away to be examined and, as this forms the basis for a number of different investigations, Humberside Police have no control over the amount of time it takes for the laptop to be returned."


'Very stressful'

Mr Robinson said: "It makes you feel as though you shouldn't have reported it in the first place."

He added it would have been "a lot easier" to just throw the machine in the bin.

Mr Robinson said the restrictions on seeing his daughter had come to a head after his wife had returned to work.

When his wife works late, as regularly happens, Mr Robinson's daughter goes to his mother-in-law's home.

He goes round to see his daughter and them comes home on his own.

He said the experience was "very stressful for the family".

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-17274848
 
This is why I never report anything to the police, they try to make you the criminal. I found a wallet with $4,000 cash in it, and credit cards with the pin number. I could have easily taken it and done the wrong thing, but I decided it was best to just hand in what I had found. When I got there, they asked me if I had taken any of the money, I said I hadn't, then they searched me & my bag - found $20 and tried accusing me of stealing it, then I said my mum gave me the $20.

Hasn't just happened to me, but they always try to criminalise innocent people.
 
Nimphiouus said:
This is why I never report anything to the police, they try to make you the criminal. I found a wallet with $4,000 cash in it, and credit cards with the pin number. I could have easily taken it and done the wrong thing, but I decided it was best to just hand in what I had found. When I got there, they asked me if I had taken any of the money, I said I hadn't, then they searched me & my bag - found $20 and tried accusing me of stealing it, then I said my mum gave me the $20.

Hasn't just happened to me, but they always try to criminalise innocent people.

Cops in Australia are assholes :/
 
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