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Child Care Board calls for action

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THE POLICE could soon get involved in the much-talked about incident in which a child was photographed gyrating on an adult female on Grand Kadooment Day.  
The picture, which was first circulated on social media, was reproduced in last weekend’s SATURDAY SUN as part of a double-page spread condemning lewd and degrading behaviour during that event.
Child Care Board Director Joan Crawford said yesterday they would be forwarding the picture to the police so that those involved could be dealt with.
“The Child Care Board is very concerned about the displays with children involved in the Crop Over. As a result we will be forwarding the picture to the Commissioner of Police for investigation and any necessary action,” she told Starcom Network.

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