bigchiefbc wrote:I don't know man. The problem with calling the police is that they're definitely gonna go arrest the guy, whether he has anything to do with it or not. Police don't reserve judgment and dispassionately review the evidence before acting. They immediately act, regardless of evidence, every time. All cops do this, especially with an abuse or child porn charge. And once someone is charged with child porn or child abuse, our society pretty much considers him guilty no matter what.
So maybe he's an abusive fuck. Or maybe he's not. At the very least, he's gonna be out tens of thousands of dollars of legal bills. Either way, he's gonna be bankrupt and his life is completely ruined. So you could be saving a girl from horrific abuse, or you could be potentially ruining a completely innocent person's life.
I don't think I'd call the police unless I saw proof her dad was involved in the pictures.
Im going with this man. Please be sure before you notify the police that this isnt just the type of shit some teenagers get up to these days. Please take the time to make sure there is genuine evidence of abuse in these pics. I used to know girls in highschool that would take pictures of cutting themselves. I also used to know girls in highschool that didnt shy away from the webcam.
Big chief is absolutely right here. When it comes to the subject of teenagers and implied sexual abuse the police will not give two shits what context those photos were taken in. Its on the dudes computer, its his, he gets charged. End of story. If you call the cops, the rest of this guys life will be fucked, regardless of whether or not he took the pictures.
I just would caution you to take some time and think about the pictures you saw, was there definite abuse? Was the girl definitely underage?
If you reflect on this and you still think that the answer to these questions is yes, then I 100% agree that you should go to the cops. Whistleblow like a motherfucker. Staples cant take action against you in any way, and honestly, if it has policies that keep employees quiet if they discover evidence of the sexual abuse of a minor, or anyone for that matter, that is 100% FUCKED.
Company policy or not, if staples is protecting sexual predators something needs to be done.