Bear Dale
07-06-2012, 4:47pm
I don't like to look at young boys, says teacher
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/i-dont-like-to-look-at-young-boys-says-teacher-who-pleaded-guilty-to-possessing-child-abuse-material-20120607-1zyal.html
A former teacher at an exclusive Sydney school who viewed and shared tens of thousands of child porn images has denied he likes looking at young boys, a Sydney court has heard.
The court heard Coupland, who acted as a photographer at school sporting events, had about 35,000 images of children, mainly young boys, on his personal computer.
But he told the court: "I don't like to look at young boys."
Posing as a "much younger man", he shared about 500 of those images with others online, Judge Laura Wells was told.
"The images I uploaded, I believed [the children] were over the age of 18," he said.
Coupland said before his arrest he did not believe he was viewing child pornography but he now knew it was.
No wonder "we" as photographers get side long glances at school sporting events etc. If the teachers can't be trusted, it's got to make parents wary about strangers with telephoto lenses aimed at their kids.
This stuff is just sad and depressing yet it happens so much.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/i-dont-like-to-look-at-young-boys-says-teacher-who-pleaded-guilty-to-possessing-child-abuse-material-20120607-1zyal.html
A former teacher at an exclusive Sydney school who viewed and shared tens of thousands of child porn images has denied he likes looking at young boys, a Sydney court has heard.
The court heard Coupland, who acted as a photographer at school sporting events, had about 35,000 images of children, mainly young boys, on his personal computer.
But he told the court: "I don't like to look at young boys."
Posing as a "much younger man", he shared about 500 of those images with others online, Judge Laura Wells was told.
"The images I uploaded, I believed [the children] were over the age of 18," he said.
Coupland said before his arrest he did not believe he was viewing child pornography but he now knew it was.
No wonder "we" as photographers get side long glances at school sporting events etc. If the teachers can't be trusted, it's got to make parents wary about strangers with telephoto lenses aimed at their kids.
This stuff is just sad and depressing yet it happens so much.