pkt77242
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Here's the thing:
Let's say you are the manager of the IT Dept at work. You work for the Operations Manager. On Tuesday morning, one of your workers informs you that they observed one of your Supervisors, in the copy room, molesting a young boy. The young boy is not currently in the process of being molested, so making your first call to the police is not going to save him from being further abused. With this in mind, if your Manager finds out that the first call you made was to the police, and not him? I wonder if you can imagine the trouble you would be in? What you should do is call your Manager, tell him what happened, and inform him that you will be calling the police, as soon as your conversation with him is done. You don't blindside your boss with something as legal and morally reprehensible as this. You inform him of what is going on, make sure he understands that you intend to pursue the situation, and allow him to get out in front of it. He will then call his boss, who will call his boss, who will call his boss, etc., until the HMFIC knows what is about to happen. Perhaps the Operations Manager tells you not to contact the Police, that he will do it himself? The proper thing is to allow him the opportunity to do that. If he fails to follow up? THEN you can make the call to the authorities. It may not appease your hot-headed, emotional, angry reaction to hearing the news in the first place, but it's the right thing to do.
Paterno is gone. Even if he did the "right" thing, all along (which he didn't), no parent in the world is going to trust him with their kid. His days of coaching are over. He'll be lucky to be able to sign Pat Dillingham, at this point.
But get off of your sanctimonious high horse. Paterno is a guy with a LONG, verifiable history of being a good, principled man. He spit the bit on this one, and it only takes one "oh ****!" to wipe out a thousand "Attaboys", but it's not like he's an actual predator. Save your outrage for Sandusky.
Read your bolded part agin. The right thing to do is not tell your boss, the right thing to do is contact the police. This isn't someone stealing $200 from petty cash (you contact your boss then) we are talking about ****ing child molestation. If you can't understand the difference, that is your problem.
I don't think JoePa should go to jail but to pretend that he did the right thing is laughable. I agree he spit the bit, but he spit the bit the moment he didn't call the police, the rest is just bunch of BS.