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Pedophile Dennis Ferguson 'there to stay'
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Whether you are a hardened soldier or a person convicted in the past for child molestation, freedom is a right.
Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.
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Full Article below, TL;DRNotorious pedophile Dennis Ferguson remains at his current Sydney address despite the state government believing it is not appropriate for him to be there
"He's like any other tenant in a rental property," [spokesperson for Mr Borger] said.
Pedophile Ferguson can't be forced to move
September 15, 2009 - 9:35AM
Notorious pedophile Dennis Ferguson remains at his current Sydney address despite the state government believing it is not appropriate for him to be there.
The 61-year-old, who has previously been run out of communities in Queensland because of his past convictions for child sex offences, has been living in public housing in the Ryde area of northwestern Sydney for the past two weeks.
Outraged locals at the weekend protested at his presence.
NSW Housing Minister David Borger said on Monday that he did not feel comfortable with Mr Ferguson living in Ryde, and he would attempt to have him removed.
However, on Tuesday a spokeswoman for Mr Borger told AAP the government could not force him to leave.
"He's like any other tenant in a rental property," she said.
"The minister's comments yesterday were about (him saying) he wants him to go ... to find another suitable location."
"But he is like any other tenant. He cannot be forced to move."
A current neighbour of Mr Ferguson said he deserved a fair chance.
"What do we do with him? He's got to live somewhere," she told the Fairfax Radio Network on Tuesday.
"He's an elderly man now, he's frail."
"Until he does something wrong, what do we do?"
The woman, Mary, said she had no idea who Mr Ferguson was when she met him, but appreciated the work he had done in a community garden.
"I just found him to be a very gentle and kind old man, the type of person you were happy to have as a neighbour. He wasn't a drug dealer," she said.
"I felt quite ashamed of the way he was treated yesterday morning," she added of Mr Ferguson's treatment by the media on Monday.
"They (the media) were just hanging around and talking and laughing among themselves. It was just like a get together party."
AAP
Whether you are a hardened soldier or a person convicted in the past for child molestation, freedom is a right.
Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.
wow that means i cant take a walk to the shops 600m away just to buy some groceries, ill get someone to do that for me."He's an elderly man now, he's frail."
So is Geoffery Leonard, he is only after young boys not drugs specifically after all.I just found him to be a very gentle and kind old man, the type of person you were happy to have as a neighbour. He wasn't a drug dealer,
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