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  • Report:  #390740

Complaint Review: Dr Craig Immelman Practise 92

Dr Craig Immelman Practise 92 Caught this guy masterbating over childrens pictures through his window at work! Auckland Internet

  • Reported By:
    auckland Other
  • Submitted:
    Thu, November 13, 2008
  • Updated:
    Fri, November 14, 2008
  • Dr Craig Immelman Practise 92
    92 Owens Road, Epsom, Auckland
    Internet
    New Zealand
  • Phone:
    09-638 0420
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This Dr Craig Immelman is a sex offender with a dark past from South Africa, stay away and keep all children away from him.

He works in Practise 92 in Owens road Auckland, i looked through his work window and caught him masturbating over child's pictures.

Please BEAWARE he is dangerous, because he hides behind the fact that he's a Doctor.

He charges $350 per hour for his services, i believe he has a secret camera in his work place filming distressed children. This guy needs arresting or investigating ASAP.

PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS MONSTER, HIDING BEHIND HIS MASK OF BEING A DOCTOR!

Kiwidad
auckland
New Zealand

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Kiwidad

auckland,
Australia,
New Zealand

update

#2Author of original report

Fri, November 14, 2008

Dr Craig Immelman, a psychiatrist, said the contract sounded outrageous.

"It should not matter in this day and age whether or not you take a same-sex partner to a function or not," he said.

Such behaviour could be detrimental to the confidence of young people already struggling with their sexuality, Immelman said.

He found it hard to understand whether the school would be acting in the best interests of the students concerned.

Immelman said the practice could enforce gay stereotypes and cause the students to feel disenfranchised and marginalised.

Papatoetoe High School principal Peter Gall said the school allowed pupils to take same-sex partners to the ball, but he did not know how many took up the offer.

He said any outside guests to the ball were vetted by the school.

"At the end of the day school balls are not compulsory, and schools are at liberty to determine what rules they have."

Gilbert Wong, spokesman for the Human Rights Commission, said any complaints received by it would be assessed as to whether they reached a legal threshold.

"If you were applying for a job and were asked to disclose your sexuality that would be likely to breach employment law.




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