My two emails, one to the prosecutor and one to the OPP complaints office.
Dear Sir/ Madam
I am writing to share my extreme disappointment with your office.
I have followed with great interest the 5 cases involving the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. I am aware of the intention of the office of public prosecution to shut down the cases as ''not in the public interest''.
I ask, if the prosecuting of an organization that has continually broken the law regarding the working with children act is not worth prosecuting, what is?
What are all the other organizations that have complied with the law to make of this?
I am afraid that your office has confirmed the publics view, ''The law, is an ass".
I am today, a very disappointed Australian.
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Dear Prosecutor
I am writing to share my extreme disappointment with yourself.
The intent to drop the 5 cases against the Watchtower Bible and tract society, has left a good number of concerned people confused and indignant. I am sure that your decision is within your rights as prosecutor, and within the application of law.
What is difficult to understand is how this decision can be arrived from an ethical and moral standpoint.
What is also of concern is what every other organization that gladly and willingly complied with the WWC law will think.
An organization, large and financially powerful has I am afraid, appears to gotten away with not even a slap on the hand while they have all dutifully obeyed the law. I would not be surprised if they seek to copy the attitude of the Watchtower and start to not comply themselves, after all, you have managed it would seem, to an ordinary man, to have set a precedent of non enforcement and non punishment.
I ask you to reconsider, that is all.
A very disturbed Australian
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