Dad reports suspicious man at his sons’ school, then learns he reported himself


[post_page_title]Not all strangers[/post_page_title]
Shouts of “Stranger danger” aside, statistics clearly show that in the absolute majority of the cases, when children come to harm it’s usually the fault of someone they know.

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That’s kind of ironic, when you take into account the fact that the “stranger” Plagmoid’s kids were seeing was, in fact, someone they knew very well. While “better safe than sorry” is probably a good strategy, we can imagine more than a few unsuspecting, innocent handymen have been roused in a similar manner. Thankfully, Plagmoid was guilty – and innocent – of being a creep in equal measure.

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