TWISTED USE OF INNOCENT PHOTOS


It always boggles my mind how some pathological, sick people can take something innocent (photos in this case) and twist it into something bad or evil. Like how old lovers can make their exes look like "bunny boilers" the minute the ex asks for explanation, or take pictures or names of children and post them online along with the whereabouts of these innocents for pedophiles to try to pick them off.

I hope California finds out who did this and locks them up where they can have "new relationships" with their own kind!

TEEN SWIMMERS' PHOTOS PUT ON GAY SITES

Police investigating whether campus dispatcher photographed kids
Several gay adult Web sites have posted photographs of teenage water polo players from several high schools in Southern California, a newspaper reported.

Some of the pictures, of boys as young as 14, were displayed next to photos of nude young men and graphic sexual content, an Orange County Register investigation found.

Parents, coaches and school officials were alarmed, and parents said some of the boys were traumatized and sought counseling.

"These kids don't look at what they do as shameful," said Joan Gould, an international water polo official and a spokeswoman for a group of Orange County water polo parents. "For someone to come in and take what these kids are doing and take it out of context and exploit these images, these kids and their schools, because you can see the school name on the caps, is just horrible."

Police at the University of California, Irvine, confirmed they are investigating whether a campus police dispatcher had photographed the high school athletes for gay-oriented sites. The man had not been charged, and police Chief Paul Henisey said he remained on duty.

"We're looking into the matter," Henisey said. "We're not exactly sure about what we have or what kinds of issues there are."

It was not clear if posting the pictures constituted an offense.

"With free speech and photography, there's a gray cloud in terms of what is legal, constitutional," said state Assemblyman Jose Solorio, chairman of the Assembly Public Safety Committee.

Solorio said he would have the committee investigate the matter.

The Register said it found photos of players from 11 Orange County high schools plus schools in Los Angeles and San Diego counties on several pages of one gay porn site registered to a London address. Photos were also posted on other sites, the paper reported.

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Comments

Batya said…
With today's camera phones, we never know who'd taking our pictures.
Anonymous said…
Truly there are sickos out there. Obviously people that have nothing better to do than mess with someone else's world. Shame on them!
Nasty stuff to do to kids.

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