On 2/21/06 10:41 PM, "Geoff Burling" llywrch@agora.rdrop.com wrote:
If the findings of the court were accurate, then he knew what he was doing: coercing another person to being groped.
I really didn't want to fuel this fire, but here goes. So, what? Lots of people are convicted of groping other people every day in the United States. Does that means] that every person who's ever been convicted of a minor sex offense should have their biography on Wikipedia simply because we can print what the government said about them? Is this Wikisexoffenderregistry?
The fact is that the quantity of verifiable attention paid to this person outside YTMND and other such joke forums is so infinitesmally small as to be practically equivalent to zero. As has been endlessly pointed out, there are no verifiable, NPOV recountings of this person's life. We have no information about his crime, we have no information about his life, we have no information about him period. The only source that can be cited is Snopes, and while Snopes might be a great source for urban legends like the rocket car dude, it's of questionable value when talking about a [[WP:BLP|living person]].
Basically, all that we can can verifiably write about Mr. Peppers is that he exists, that he was convicted of committing some unknown minor sex offense and that his photo was mocked by Internet dimwits. That doesn't add up to Wikipedia material in my book.
-FCYTravis