Soldato
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This really is getting side-tracked,
The problem is an adult in a position of care was involved in a relationship with a minor & took her to another country without the consent of her parents.
It doesn't matter who started the relationship, if he was unable to resist the advances of a child then perhaps he picked the wrong profession.
As an adult in a position of authority & care for children he has the potential to abuse that power to manipulate & coerce her - judging by the fact she ran off with a teacher at the age of 15 with no way of sustaining herself indicates she wasn't exactly the most mature or sharpest tool in the box.
Exactly, the law is there to blanket protect minors from the advances and predations of adults. It is irrelevant to say: "Oh well, my daughter is/was savvy and streetwise so they would know better or make their own choices.", because the fact is not all 15-year olds are savvy, they are still children in development and are impressionable, hormonal, and do not think with clarity in these situations when they believe they are in "love". They don't behave rationally.
There is no excuse for the teacher, whatsoever, to have eloped with this girl and caused all of this insane stress to all of their family members. It is grossly unprofesisonal, grossly inconsiderate, and just grossly stupid. If he really loved her THAT much he would have waited until she was of legal age and then sought employment in another school before pursuing a relationship with her. However, clearly the guy has a screw loose and is also not rational.
There really is no arguing against that in any way, shape or form. The laws are clear and there for a reason, and he deserves to go to prison for that, even if only for a year.
I think these two posts pretty much sum it up (no pun intended!).
The FACTS are that Mr Forrest has broken a couple of laws just by allowing this relationship to happen. If there has been sex involved, he has broken another. You do have to ask how someone could allow such things to happen, especially when he is married and in a professional position of trust?
Irrelevant of what we think is right or wrong, the judiciary, law lords and government think it is wrong and they hold the cards. Whether they are right or wrong is a moot point in reality because the law is the law and there is no getting away from that. Also I believe if such crimes went unpunished it would set a dangerous precedent for perhaps more dangerous and predatory individuals to chance their arm when grooming minors, and the outcome may not be as happy.
As a purely philosophical debate, we could discuss the right's and wrongs of this story and applicable laws along with human nature until the cows come home, indeed i tried to cover that angle from my own ponderings a few pages ago. But in reality the aggravating facts remain, and the law and it's representatives are there to decide Mr Forrest's fate.
He did wrong. He must be punished, otherwise it makes a mockery of the law(s) - the law(s) which Mr Forrest knew were in place and chose to break of his own volition. Yes, I know Miss Stammers was probably complicit, but I am pretty sure the law states that a minor cannot be prosecuted as an accessory to their own abduction, nor as an accessory in the case of unlawful sexual intercourse (I'm sure someone will clarify though). Whether we like it or not, Mr Forrest should have done the right thing because he was the 'responsible' party. He didn't so will likely get the book thrown at him. Miss Stammers will likely be 'told off' and free to go on her way, whether she admits any culpability or not. That's just the way of it.
If it is really love, then why didn't they wait? Or go about their business in secret but outwardly present the vision of normality to bystanders? Surely that would have been the intelligent thing to do? Then she could leave school and go to college and they could legally be together even if wider society would probably frown on them.
I am sure that if they really wanted to be together they could have made it work. To me the whole debacle smacks of immaturity from both parties. It really leads me to question the mental state of Mr Forrest because his actions, by definition, are insane.
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