Someone Stop Claude
Tue, 8 Feb 2005, 07:42 pmWalter Plinge41 posts in thread
Someone Stop Claude
Tue, 8 Feb 2005, 07:42 pmI reckon this has gone far enough. If someone doesn't put a stop to this Claude McNamara then i will notify the authorities. It seems that every time a young girl asks for work, he's there. As a perfect example: there is a post from a young girl 13 wanting a job in acting/modeling. The only person to reply is none other than Claude and he states and i quote "I need someone your age to model a product for me.
If you are interested E-mail me with enquiries and a photo at Claude_McNamara@hotmail.com
I hope to meet you soon and make your drem come tru!
Claude"
Now this coming from the guy who was just looking for young 13-17 year old girls to act in his motion picture with the chance of being noticed by hollywood. Get help Claude and get off this site.
If you are interested E-mail me with enquiries and a photo at Claude_McNamara@hotmail.com
I hope to meet you soon and make your drem come tru!
Claude"
Now this coming from the guy who was just looking for young 13-17 year old girls to act in his motion picture with the chance of being noticed by hollywood. Get help Claude and get off this site.
Re: Someone Else?
Thu, 10 Feb 2005, 02:47 pmGrant Malcolm wrote:
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> Anyone arriving at this site from google with a search
> including the words "teen" or "year" is treated to a
> prominent message redirecting younger visitors to information
> targetted specifically at them:
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> I'm not sure how educational that message is.... sorry crg!
Me neither. I still stand by what I said, but I reckon it could do with an edit, and ...shock! horror!... I noticed a typo !
I tend to agree with what you've said in the post above, Grant. Mass-regulation (ie readers drawing attention to the dodgy operators until they justify themselves or go away) seems to be relatively effective. People DO read the various threads, and it soon becomes obvious who can or can't be trusted with good information.
There is a danger perhaps of the self-righteous being too quick to condemn, but hopefully it will also encourage people on all sides of an argument to be more responsible about what they post.
Cheers
Craig
>
> Anyone arriving at this site from google with a search
> including the words "teen" or "year" is treated to a
> prominent message redirecting younger visitors to information
> targetted specifically at them:
>
> I'm not sure how educational that message is.... sorry crg!
Me neither. I still stand by what I said, but I reckon it could do with an edit, and ...shock! horror!... I noticed a typo !
I tend to agree with what you've said in the post above, Grant. Mass-regulation (ie readers drawing attention to the dodgy operators until they justify themselves or go away) seems to be relatively effective. People DO read the various threads, and it soon becomes obvious who can or can't be trusted with good information.
There is a danger perhaps of the self-righteous being too quick to condemn, but hopefully it will also encourage people on all sides of an argument to be more responsible about what they post.
Cheers
Craig
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