Pedophile allowed to work in kindergarten

EasyEJL

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For all you boneheads who like to say how much better europe is than the US...


BERLIN (Reuters) - A convicted pedophile sentenced to do community service in a German kindergarten will return to court next week to face charges of abusing two children there, a regional prosecutor's office said Thursday.

The man was allowed to work as a janitor at the Evangelical Kindergarten St Petri in Melle, near the northern city of Osnabrueck, because a court worker missed three prior pedophilia convictions on his record, said Alexander Retemeyer, spokesman for the Osnabrueck prosecutor's office.

The man, identified only as A.B., had been sentenced to 720 hours of community service earlier this year for working on the sly while collecting welfare payments.

"The colleague didn't pay attention and didn't see he had a sexual conviction, so she allowed him to serve in a kindergarten," Retemeyer said. "She didn't read the file."

The prior convictions date from 1988-1990, when the man was living in the former East Germany, Retemeyer said. Though the convictions are listed in the man's criminal record, the details are unclear because prosecutors cannot access his East German police file.

Police arrested the man in April after the head of the kindergarten reported he had fondled himself in front of two children.
 
Europe is better than the U.S. Americans...if you are a pedophile that is...so maybe the people that think that????
 
Wow, this is pathetic ! That guy should be far away from kids. He can't be trusted around them and whoever hired has a lot of explaining to do.
 
Unfortunately you always here this kind of stuff in the news. I don't think employers really do enough background checking sometimes.
 
yeah i know Easy, was just saying you do here this kind of stuf going on quite a lot. Convicted paedos getting jobs in schools etc.
 
He was assigned there by the court to do community service!

Because of a mistake. Are you implying that the US courts don't make mistakes and are immune to human error? To make this one specific issue an indictment on Europe is a little far fetched don't you think?
 
Because of a mistake. Are you implying that the US courts don't make mistakes and are immune to human error? To make this one specific issue an indictment on Europe is a little far fetched don't you think?

no, but the "its so much better in europe than here" people need to realize that beaurocratic incompetence is everywhere :)
 
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