Balcombe child sex offender jailed ‘highlights risks young people face online’
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David Gallichan, a retired teacher, of Haywards Heath Road, Balcombe, was jailed for 18 months when he appeared at Hove Crown Court on September 10.
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Hide AdThe 63-year-old admitted at a previous hearing that he attempted to communicate with a young girl online, and two offences of failing to disclose holding a computer and using the computer without monitoring software.
Police said he had already been given a suspended sentence three years ago for making and possessing indecent images of children.
The NSPCC said Gallichan being put behind bars ‘highlighted the risks young people face online from predators’.
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Hide AdA spokesman said: “This case highlights the risks young people face online from predators like Gallichan who use the internet as a smokescreen to abuse and prey on children.
“It is now paramount that legislation is brought in to ensure keeping young people safe on online platforms is a priority for tech companies.”
The NSPCC works to prevent abuse and helps those affected to recover.
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Hide AdIts Wild West Web campaign is calling for the Government to bring its Online Harms White Paper into law as soon as possible and introduce an independent regulator to enforce a legal duty of care on tech companies to keep users safe on their platforms.
The charity handed the petition to Downing Street on July 1.
It was signed by 46,000 people and called for statutory regulation so that social networks have a legal duty of care to protect every child.
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Hide AdThe charity said it was calling on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to ‘act quickly and bring in this important legislation’.
Anyone concerned about an adult engaging inappropriately with a young person online can call the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000.