Two comments were published in letters to the editor section of the Sunday Herald Sun April 10,2011
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/hot-topic-children-before-religion/story-fn6bn88w-1226040226153
Hot Topic: Children before religion
OUR report on Jehovah's Witnesses not requiring police checks before working with children or doorknocking has readers asking why not, when other religions face up to such scrutiny.
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HOW is it that all religions are required to undergo a police check and they all abide by it, except Jehovah's Witnesses? (Taking on Watch Tower, SHS, April 10). Are they above the law? The next time they knock on my door the first thing I'll ask them is do you have a police check? When they answer in the negative I'll close the door.
Concerned parent, via email
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Check is best
"WHO'S looking after the children?" Those in authority should not ignore what alleged sexual assault victim Steven Unthank is saying about doing police checks on Jehovah's Witnesses ministers, prior to their dealing with unsupervised children, under Victoria's Working with Children act.
On January 1, 1986, the governing body of this organisation admitted in the Watchtower magazine that in the past year 36,638 individuals had been dis-fellowshipped from the organisation -- a great number of them for practising immorality.
This man has a big battle on his hands and needs all the help he can get.
George William Hudson, Certificate of Christian Ministry, Werribee
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