Curiosamente, os leitores na Putinialand têm vindo a aumentar consideravelmente. Um grande abraço para vocês. Soltem as Pussy Riot Girls antes que alguma desgraça aconteça às miúdas na prisão : uma vergonha histórica. São cantoras, artistas! Elas pisaram o risco, mas a arte é assim mesmo, está sempre na vanguarda no tempo, tem mesmo de ser irreverente, transgride, provoca, desafia, inquieta, abre horizontes, anuncia o futuro). Só ataca a arte quem não tem a consciência tranquila: os ditadores, os beatos, os laranjas, os cafagestes).
Professor de matemática britânico apanha 5 anos e meio de prisão por ter encorajado o amor de uma aluna de 15 anos.
Aviso à navegação para quem se meter com menores: em Inglaterra a idade de consentimento é 16 anos. No entanto, informe-se noutras fontes porque o Cartésio pode estar errado.
Infelizmente, isto tipo de incidentes acontece demasiado frequentemente. No caso de professores, a carreira docente deles e delas morre aqui.
"Forrest, who gave no evidence during the trial, was banned
from working with children for life and ordered to sign the sex
offenders register."
Conseguiu traduzir? Fica proibido de trabalhar com crianças perpetuamente e o nome dele será inscrito no Registo dos transgressores sexuais. E vai passar 5 anos e meio in the nick a cogitar sobre o ato tresloucado. Parece que o amor de um com outro ainda não diminuiu.
Como a miúda já tem 16 anos, certamente que irá vê-lo à pildra de vez em quando, enquanto não arrajar outro boyfriend. Quando ela ouviu o veredito: guilty, a miúda disse: SORRY!
Obviamente que a criança não tinha a mínima ideia que o amor entre os dois poderia conduzir o amante à prisão. Nem o professor tinha verdadeiramente a noção daquilo que estava a fazer.
O objetivo da publicação deste artigo é de alertar os docente para este perigo latente.
Seria bastante útil que os professores fossem mais sensibilizados nestas matérias a fim de evitar desgraças.
Tenham juízo, porque as leis sociais sobrepõem-se às leis da natureza. Sejam essas leis justas ou injustas, elas estão em vigor, e podem destruir quem as ignora e transgride.
Você tem de saber que é pago para ensinar e não para andar no engate com as crianças. Porte-se bem.
Leia agora o artigo em Inglês sobre o que aconteceu ao Jeremias Forrester. Está feito ao bife!
21 June 2013 Last updated at 17:09
The judge said Forrest's behaviour had damaged many people
Jeremy Forrest denied abducting the schoolgirl but was found guilty on Thursday
Jeremy Forrest trial: Teacher jailed for abduction and child sex
The BBC's Dan Johnson explains how the case unfolded
A teacher has been jailed for five and a half years for abducting and having sex with a 15-year-old pupil he ran off with to France.
Jeremy Forrest, 30, from Petts Wood, London, was convicted at Lewes Crown Court on Thursday of child abduction.
He did not initially face sex offence charges for reasons linked to his extradition from France, but admitted them in court just before sentencing.
The maths teacher groomed the girl at his Eastbourne school, the court heard.
Forrest, who gave no evidence during the trial, was banned from working with children for life and ordered to sign the sex offenders register.
'Encouraged her infatuation'
Sentencing, Judge Michael Lawson QC told Forrest he had ignored the cardinal rule of teaching.
He also misled colleagues, claiming rumours about the relationship were the teenager's lies, said the judge.
"It was her first intimate relationship," said Judge Lawson.
The judge told Forrest he encouraged the girl's infatuation and that text messages showed he drove the sexual relationship forward.

In taking her to France, he subjected the girl's family to "appalling distress".
Sentencing Forrest, Judge Lawson said: Your behaviour over this period had been motivated by self interest and has hurt and damaged many people - her family, your family, staff and pupils at the school and respect for teachers everywhere.
"It has damaged you too, but that was something you were prepared to risk.
"You now have to pay that price."
'Gifted teacher'
The trial heard the pupil had just turned 15 when Forrest started a sexual relationship with her.
They had sex in his car, in hotels and at his marital home, the court heard.
Fearing they were about to be exposed, Forrest booked them on a cross-Channel ferry from Dover to Calais on 20 September last year.
They spent seven days in France before they were spotted in Bordeaux.
During the hearing, the court heard statements from the mother of the teenager, saying she felt like "the worst mother in the world".
She said: "Someone got my child and I never saw it coming or saw it while it was happening."

Defence lawyer Ronald Jaffa said he did not seek to excuse what his client had done but wanted to place his actions in context.
The court heard Forrest, a gifted teacher, had been in an unhappy marriage and had sought medical help for depression.
Mr Jaffa said Forrest's caring attitude led the girl to ask him for help with a number of issues and he later realised she had a crush on him.
"He unfortunately fell in love and crossed the line at a time when he was in a very low position and depressed," said Mr Jaffa.
After the sentencing, Forrest's family said they hoped the case would lead to a full examination of what went wrong.
'Very sorry'
His mother Julie, brother Tom and sister Carrie Hanspaul stood on the court steps while solicitor Henrietta Ronson read their statement.
"This case has been very difficult from the start for everyone involved," she said.
"This is a sorry episode for all concerned and Jeremy is very sorry for his actions.
"Despite the verdict and today's sentence, there are many factors in this case which need to be examined and addressed, including the failure to properly act on early warnings.
"We sincerely hope that these are sensibly looked into and not simply swept under the carpet."
Nigel Pilkington, head of the South East complex casework unit at the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said: "These additional charges concerning sexual activity with a child were an important part of the prosecution case that the CPS was determined to bring before the courts.
"This has not been a straightforward legal process, as it has involved complex legal proceedings in both France and at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
"We are grateful to the French legal authorities for their considerable assistance in this matter."
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