Thomas Maxwell is a convicted Paedophile - Help us to keep him out of our Islands:

This is the only man who could possible do something.
Sadly all he could do is warn Mr. Maxwell that it is his opinion that Mr. Maxwell will not be made welcome in the town of Leverburgh and that he may find that if he chooses to live in the town he may find his safety would be at great risk.
He could further add:
As Mr. Maxwell is now a free man he is only entitled to the same rights as any other member of the Leverburgh Community and as such the Police could not provide 24 hour protection.
If he was really honest he could add:
It could well be possible that Mr. Maxwell's life could be in danger !
It is clear from the photograph above that the Chief Inspector had not anticipated the depth of feeling of the vast majority of the Leverburgh Community. He had great difficulty leaving the area due to the large crowd gathered around his vehicle demanding answers to some very serious questions. The demonstration was planned to be peacefull and we can happily report that this proved to be the case. However many harsh words were said and tempers were raised. It is therefore very surprising that no violence took place. With this in mind it is our opinion that the Chief Inspector has no choice but to warn Mr. Maxwell as set out above.
If the Chief Inspector does not warn Mr. Maxwell this page is here for Mr. Maxwell to read and therefore this animal could not deny the truths herein and we therefore can not see how he could possibly live in the house supplied by our local Council. If he does appear in Leverburgh copies of these pages will be printed and delivered to Mr. Maxwell for his information. We would then assume that Mr. Maxwell would pack his bags and remove himself from these islands immediately.
To Mr. Maxwell, we say:
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
YOU ARE NOT WELCOME IN LEVERBURGH
EVER
I can not explain my disgust, as a writer, to report this in reference to anywhere in the Hebrides but the Authorities must now accept that these islands must not be used as a dumping ground for the scum of the UK. These islands are unique with unique problems and it is therefore our opinion that laws covering the rehousing of offenders should not apply to the islands. The only way this law can be changed is by contacting the MP for the area Mr Calum MacDonald:

calum@wiclp.freeserve.co.uk
or
macdonaldc@parliament.uk
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