On
May 7th something quiet but quite remarkable
happened. Pete Townshend (63), guitarist of the band
the WHO, was scheduled to have his Sexual Offender
status dropped from the British Violent and Sex
Offender Register (ViSOR). A confirmation of the
action is pending.
Mr. Townshend was arrested in January 2003 as part of
Operation Ore, the largest investigation into
child pornography in the UK. He admitted using his
credit card to access child abuse images but claimed
they were for "research" for a book in 1999. (Emphasis
added by the Guardian Newspaper - see link below). Mr.
Townshend was one of 1,600 people arrested in the UK
from details given to an American child porn website.
He avoided a charge but was cautioned by the British
police and his name placed on the Sexual Offender
Register for five years. No evidence of downloaded
child pornography was found on his home computers. He
did admit that he accessed the child porn site.
The British National Children’s Home (NCH) charity said it was not
satisfied with Mr. Townshend's defense. John Carr, its
internet safety advisor, said: "We hope that anybody
else out there who might be looking at using the
internet to get child pornography for the purposes of
research is now properly warned."
"It is not an acceptable defense and it only helps
keep the child porn industry going."
And a spokesman for Phoenix survivors, a group that
represents victims of child abuse, said it was
appalled at the "leniency" of the punishment.
He said: "He (Mr. Townshend) still insists that
curiosity is a fair excuse for the sexual exploitation
of children."
When asked, a spokesman from Florida's Tampa Bay
Police Department's Child Abuse Unit told this writer
that “research” is one of the most commonly used
excuses by perpetrators of child pornography site
visitation.
You be the judge.
Why bring this up? Because the U.S. allows Mr.
Townshend entry into the United States against
published INS regulations.
The US Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) specifies
numerous grounds on which a consular officer can find
an applicant ineligible for a visa and inadmissible to
the United States. Applicants excludable on criminal
and related grounds are the following: "Aliens
convicted of, and those who admit having committed a
crime involving moral turpitude (or an attempt or
conspiracy to commit such a crime)." Many have fallen
foul of these regulations.
Take,
for example, Lilly Allen, the British singer, who was
refused a visa after she assaulted a photographer some
time ago in London. A Welch acquaintance of the writer
was arrested in New York on a DUI in 2000. His next
trip back to the US resulted on his being turned back
at the Immigration desk in New York.
Pete Townshend on the other hand comes and goes from
the U.S. with impunity. Why is he allowed to do this
when his admitted offense - for which he was arrested
and cautioned - resulted on his being placed on a Sex
Offender list? In the U.S. we punish child sex crimes
with draconian ferocity and rightly so.
Mr. Townshend is no exception. Why should being a celebrity
give him a free pass?
The WHO, featuring Pete Townshend, are playing
nationwide in October.
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Evin Daly is a
writer and the publisher of the ButlerReport
(www.butlerreport.com). He is also a child advocate in
the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach, Florida,
where as a Guardian ad Litem he represents abused
children’s interests in court.
edaly@goldcoastmedia.net
LINK:
Guardian Newspaper Article
('Pete Townshend put on sex offenders register'
- May 08, 2003)
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Pete Townshend of the WHO? was put on the British Violent and
Sex Offender Register (ViSOR)
for visiting a child porn website.
So he’s been banned from entering the US right? Wrong.
August 11, 2008 (update)
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