IAN MACDONALD AND SHOCKING REVELATION IN SALISBURY PUB

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Salisbury Sexual Abuser
A man registered as a sex offender has recently been discovered working at a child-friendly pub in Salisbury, which has sparked outrage and concern among local residents and authorities. Ian Mcdonald, who is legally classified as a sex offender due to a conviction for sexually assaulting an 11-year-old boy during a trial in 2010, was reportedly seen working at the Avon Brewery located on Castle Street in Salisbury.

The incident was first brought to public attention by Carl Hamp, a local resident who expressed his disbelief upon discovering Mcdonald working at the establishment. Hamp explained to Wiltshire 999s, "I found out about him working there, and I couldn't believe it. I felt that I had to see it with my own eyes." Hamp personally visited the pub to verify the information and witnessed Mcdonald on the premises.

In response to the report, the management of the Avon Brewery initially denied that Mcdonald was employed or involved with the pub in any official capacity. When approached for comment, the pub’s manager, identified only as Ben, stated: "This is untrue. He is in no way a member of staff here. Yes, he comes into the pub, but he is not a member of staff here." When questioned about whether Mcdonald had been banned from the premises, the manager further added, "Why would there be any reason to ban him? Do you not believe in the British justice system, that he’s served his time?"

However, this initial denial was later contradicted by subsequent communications. The pub’s spokesperson contacted Wiltshire 999s, confirming that after speaking with the owner of the Avon Brewery, it was decided to ban Mcdonald from the establishment immediately. Additionally, a social media conversation surfaced featuring the pub’s manager, Ben, acknowledging that Mcdonald had been employed there but has now been dismissed.

Despite the conflicting statements, social media posts indicate that Ian Mcdonald has recently been served drinks at the pub within the past few days and weeks, raising concerns among community members. This situation underscores the ongoing controversy and the importance of vigilant community oversight.

Legally, Mcdonald remains on the Sex Offenders Register until the year 2020, which raises questions about the measures in place to prevent similar incidents. The case highlights the complex issues surrounding rehabilitation, public safety, and the responsibilities of establishments to ensure such sensitive cases are handled with utmost caution and transparency.
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