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sbl_admin 06-14-2007 11:17 AM

Teacher in jail after taking pictures of young girls in swim suits
 
Lafayette Teacher in jail after taking pictures of young girls in swim suits at water park

joepole 06-14-2007 11:20 AM

I quit taking pictures of my kids at the pool because of all the "We see you, pedophile!" looks I got from the other parents.

Isaac-Saxxon 06-14-2007 12:14 PM

I had one of my neighbors take a picture of one of my young daughters and her friends and liked to have had a ass kickin on the spot. Note not that I am a bad ass but this is my daughter. Behind every good man there is a better woman and her calm prevailed and we called the police and they had quite a talk but no charges because they were in front of his house on the side walk.
He did ask them to stop so he could take the photo. That has been three years and I have not seen that bastard sense.

joepole 06-14-2007 02:14 PM

I honestly don't care if anyone takes a picture of my kids.

rhertz 06-14-2007 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by joepole
I honestly don't care if anyone takes a picture of my kids.

For me, it depends on if they are in swim suits or not. But for "normal" photos, anyone can buy a yearbook right?

This sicko thread reminds me of a funny story that is true. My wife, son, and 2 year old daughter were on vacation at Disney World many years ago. This lady comes up behind us and says in a really scary voice "I want your baby!"

As it turns out, she was a friend of ours from Shreveport who was there by coincidence and spotted us out of the blue. It really freaked us out for a moment. She got us good. From then on we kept saying "Its a small world after all...Its a small world after all"

AnimeSpirit 06-14-2007 04:16 PM

Hehehehe...



Anywho, it is common courtesy to ask before taking a picture of someone. If you don't, you'd best anticipate an @$$ whipping at some point.

Pocahontas 06-14-2007 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by joepole
I honestly don't care if anyone takes a picture of my kids.

You most likely will change your mind when your daughter gets older and you find dirty old men leering at her.:nono:

joepole 06-14-2007 04:45 PM

I really don't care if dirty old men simply leer at my daughters, it doesn't hurt them to be leered at.

LateNight 06-14-2007 05:09 PM

Like the song says, "You can look, but you better not touch!"

I ain't got any daughters.. but depending on the where and the when of how said "Dirty old man" was looking.. it's all relative.

Before reading this story, I would ask, what's wrong with taking a picture. Any law to keep me from standing on the sidewalk downtown and start taking pictures of people passing by ?

But to have that many pics of little girls on his camera and home computer.. ??

Quote:

Deputies say they found nearly 50 images of females, believed to
be 10 to 13 years old, who were wearing bikini bathing suits.
Officers say the photographs focused on the breasts and buttocks
of the girls.
Detectives say Champagne then gave them permission to go to his
home and examine his computer. They found more than 13-thousand
images of young females in bikinis on Champagne's home computer.
Detectives say no nude photographs were found.

so I noticed this guy is a PE teacher.. I wonder if that's the same "Coach Champagne" that was like at Parkway years ago ? for some reason that name (Coach Champagne) just rings a bell.
?

joepole 06-14-2007 05:32 PM

I wonder if he's related to Dom:

http://www.looptvandfilm.com/blog/dom.jpg

joepole 06-14-2007 05:33 PM

>But to have that many pics of little girls on his camera and home computer.. ??

But what? He probably liked to jerk off to pictures of little girls in bathing suits. That's pretty gross, but it doesn't hurt anybody.

Pocahontas 06-14-2007 05:39 PM

Now that's just SICK!!!!:mad!:

LateNight 06-14-2007 05:50 PM

LOL, that was kind of my point.. it's certainly "strange" but is it illegal?

Al Swearengen 06-14-2007 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LateNight
Like the song says, "You can look, but you better not touch!"

I ain't got any daughters.. but depending on the where and the when of how said "Dirty old man" was looking.. it's all relative.

Before reading this story, I would ask, what's wrong with taking a picture. Any law to keep me from standing on the sidewalk downtown and start taking pictures of people passing by ?

But to have that many pics of little girls on his camera and home computer.. ??



so I noticed this guy is a PE teacher.. I wonder if that's the same "Coach Champagne" that was like at Parkway years ago ? for some reason that name (Coach Champagne) just rings a bell.
?

Nope, the guy in question is not Roland Champagne, who taught P.E. at Curtis Elementary when you and I were there.

Texasbelle 06-14-2007 08:46 PM

Our family was at an LSU Football game last fall. We were going down the stairs inside the stadium at one point to get some snacks. My then 20 y/o daughter was in front and me next. Walking down beside me were two guys in about their 40's or so. I looked over in time to see one pointing out my daughter to the other and heard him say "Wouldn't you like a piece of that?" Well, he will never forget his encounter with me. I reached over and slightly just kind of tapped his arm and said "You will never ever touch that you nasty piece of worthless human. Before you ran off at your mouth you should have been a little smarter and noticed her MOTHER next to you." His eyes were as big as plates and all he could say was "I'm sorry I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything by it." To which I replied, "Then don't say it, pervert."

I found it absolutely disgusting that 40 y/o men with wedding rings on were discussing my child in front of me in that manner. I had my say and I'm sure they'll never quite forget being busted by a Mom.

rhertz 06-14-2007 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Texasbelle
Our family was at an LSU Football game last fall. We were going down the stairs inside the stadium at one point to get some snacks. My then 20 y/o daughter was in front and me next. Walking down beside me were two guys in about their 40's or so. I looked over in time to see one pointing out my daughter to the other and heard him say "Wouldn't you like a piece of that?" Well, he will never forget his encounter with me. I reached over and slightly just kind of tapped his arm and said "You will never ever touch that you nasty piece of worthless human. Before you ran off at your mouth you should have been a little smarter and noticed her MOTHER next to you." His eyes were as big as plates and all he could say was "I'm sorry I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything by it." To which I replied, "Then don't say it, pervert."

I found it absolutely disgusting that 40 y/o men with wedding rings on were discussing my child in front of me in that manner. I had my say and I'm sure they'll never quite forget being busted by a Mom.

The problem is that we all can't follow our kids everywhere they go! ;) My daughter is 9, so I have a long way to go... Time to sharpen my knife and practice my shootin' ;)

Isaac-Saxxon 06-14-2007 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by joepole
>But to have that many pics of little girls on his camera and home computer.. ??

But what? He probably liked to jerk off to pictures of little girls in bathing suits. That's pretty gross, but it doesn't hurt anybody.

Joe come on man. That is a very wrong thing to post. You wait till those kids of yours are of age and your fifteen year old has a kid six feet tall with a beard walk in to take her out for the night :nono: I like ya man but will understand as the years go by when your children are young adults you will not look at the young girls in that way. Yea free world no law broken except maybe a moral one.

LateNight 06-14-2007 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by rhertz
The problem is that we all can't follow our kids everywhere they go! ;) My daughter is 9, so I have a long way to go... Time to sharpen my knife and practice my shootin' ;)

That "long way to go" is gonna go by like THAT. BAM!! and then there it is. :peace: no worries mate.. :cool:

Pocahontas 06-14-2007 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Al Swearengen
Nope, the guy in question is not Roland Champagne, who taught P.E. at Curtis Elementary when you and I were there.

No indeed! Roland is now a principal in BC! Nice man.

rhertz 06-14-2007 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by LateNight
That "long way to go" is gonna go by like THAT. BAM!! and then there it is. :peace: no worries mate.. :cool:

LOL, THEN I can have a second honeymoon, right? :D I don't mean to be so cynical, but it seems so far off. 9 more years, that's almost a decade.

joepole 06-14-2007 10:14 PM

>I found it absolutely disgusting that 40 y/o men with wedding rings on were discussing my child in front of me in that manner.

Assuming they didn't know you were there, what exactly was wrong with their behavior?

LateNight 06-15-2007 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by rhertz
LOL, THEN I can have a second honeymoon, right? :D I don't mean to be so cynical, but it seems so far off. 9 more years, that's almost a decade.

LOL, well here's hoping it's a full NINE years before you've got anything to worry about :)

Al Swearengen 06-15-2007 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Pocahontas
No indeed! Roland is now a principal in BC! Nice man.


Indeed he is, Pokie. I have the highest respect for the man.

guitarman 06-15-2007 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Pocahontas
No indeed! Roland is now a principal in BC! Nice man.

You are so right about Roland :clap: Very nice guy and his family too.


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