My first instinct would be to make sure the owners are aware of the
investigation. Though it he looses his job & it turns out the guy is
innocent, I'd feel pretty crap.

On the other hand if I said nothing & it turns out he's guilty I'd
feel crap too.

Go with your gut Kevin. Make sure the owners know, they may already, &
leave the decision about what to do to them.

Dave

On 1/8/06, Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently walked into a large Sydney camera store and ventured to the
> "pro section" to purchase some Fuji Provia. I was astounded that the
> person serving me was an ex-photog who is currently in the midst of
> a child porn investigation. He worked with his uncle who has been charged
> and a trial is due.
>
> My question is, should I make the store owner aware of who is working for him?
> Am I being vigilant or is it sheer bloody mindedness on my part?
> Is this really none of my business?
> I must admit this sort of thing boils my blood quickly.
>
> Kind regards
> Kevin
>
> --
> "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
> Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote."
>
>

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