Pizza Party Peep Show
Maine’s "Seacoastonline.com" news source reported that a volunteer flag football coach for the Exeter Parks and Recreation Department has gotten the boot for displaying a pornographic image on his cell phone to a group of 12 year olds.
Christopher Miller may have thought he was being one cool grown up during an end of year pizza party when he showed the youth in his charge a cell phone photo described as “inappropriate” by Police Chief Richard Kane. But instead of “cool”, Miller came off as a “creep” leading to several kids informing their parents who, in turn, contacted the Parks and Recreation Department.
The Exeter Police Department was subsequently notified which led to Mr. Miller’s arrest. He was charged with a class B misdemeanor and fined $1,200. Although the sentence doesn’t carry jail time, it does ensure he won’t be doing any volunteer work with young kids anytime soon.
Police Captain Chris Fenerty applauded the quick action of the Parks and Recreation Department saying that “They did a real nice job. As soon as they found out, they immediately notified us.”
Mike Favereau, who serves as the Parks and Recreation Director, said “I’ve been in the business for more than 30 years and I’ve never had something like this happen. You pick up the paper and hear about it happening in other communities. You just never know.”
The Exeter Parks and Recreation Department has a policy of conducting a nationwide background check on volunteer coaches and performs annual checks from the point after which they sign on with the department. Although Miller had no prior record, the incident has been enough for the Parks and Recreation Department to look for ways to bolster its existing screening process for volunteer coaches.
In wake of the incident, a coaches meeting was conducted for a discussion on responsibilities coaches have when interacting with kids. There are also plans now to involve the police department in the coaches training program. The department is also considering altering the policies which allow coaches to hold celebrations and events that are not town sanctioned.
Fortunately, this situation was caught right where it needed to be. The Exeter Parks and Recreation Department seems to already be taking the necessary steps to make certain another impromptu (and wholly inappropriate) pizza party peep show never occurs again.
Labels: volunteer coach, volunteer screening

9 Comments:
Wow, this is why it should be mandatory to run background checks on people that work with kids. Though I imagine this was the first offense for this guy and that he did not have any malicious intent. But then again.. he could have a long history of offenses. Guess it would just be better all around to screen people that come in contact with, children, elderly, and the disabled.
Gross! Well that town seems to be on top of things. Hopefully it won't happen again!
Creep! I think that the city has taken the appropriate measures to make sure that this does not happen again. At least the town did do some type of background check in the beginning. I give credit to the children that knew that it was not right and very creepy of the coach to show them the picture. This shows that people are aware that everyone is not always who they appear to be. I think that making the town aware and educating children of the things that are and are not appropriate.
Yeah, no dude, naked pictures of your gf does NOT make you cool to a group of 12 yr olds. What terrible common sense. It's good to read though the Parks and Recreation Department took additional steps to bolster what sounds like an already solid background check system.
I think there is a fine line between a joke and actual pornographic material. Hopefully this kind of stuff doesn't happen again in this organization. People need to show better judgment when coaching and teaching kids. They don't realize the impact it will have on these kids in the future.
Please check these people out before letting them work with our children.
Interesting. I really want to know what it was a picture of ;)
I'd love to know what the picture is. I'd also like to know if he was using a high resolution screen on an iPhone or a creepy, old school flip/camera phone...like I have.
Having a reliable coach/teacher that is a positive role model for the team is so important. It leaves an impact on the children for the rest of their lives and hopefully it's positive.
Props to the P&R department for handling the situation in a timely manner though. Lord knows this creep could have been one team sleep over away from showing them something else.
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