A registered sex offender was discovered by police sleeping in his van with a teenage girl.
Brandon Slater, 19, who has an interim sexual risk order prohibiting him from contacting any female under the age of 18, was outstanding for a court warrant.
Police made enquiries to locate him and on September 5, around 11.30pm, officers from the Specialist Enforcement Unit (SEU) attended Chesswood Road in Worthing, where his Ford Transit van was discovered.
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Following attempts to force their way into the van, Slater opened the doors and attempted to flee the scene. He was quickly contained with tasers and a police dog.
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“He was found to be in the company of a 17-year-old girl – who was not aware of his interim order – and she was given the appropriate safeguarding advice.”
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Adult-attracted gay man; writer. Attraction to minors is typical variation of human sexuality.
I went looking for more information about the person out of curiosity and... god, it's disturbing. Not the person, to be clear, but the fact that there's a public website with a list of offenders, prominently showing not only where they live (as if that were the most important detail, right after the photo) but also freaking buttons to share the info on social media pages. It feels like an open invitation to a manhunt.
But is this stuff even legal? I already think journalists share more information than necessary, but... damn.
Not Forever wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 11:43 pm
I went looking for more information about the person out of curiosity and... god, it's disturbing. Not the person, to be clear, but the fact that there's a public website with a list of offenders, prominently showing not only where they live (as if that were the most important detail, right after the photo) but also freaking buttons to share the info on social media pages. It feels like an open invitation to a manhunt.
But is this stuff even legal? I already think journalists share more information than necessary, but... damn.
I don't know UK law but I know where I live on the state offender website it says in large letters that if you use the information for any harassment of the offender or the offender's family you will be punished by law