thanx for your post, as is I mean. Yeah, I suppose I've never given it any real consideration that this world is full with sicko's, but your post is a rude reminder of their ever presence.
That you, as the agency, 'filter' this kind of rubbish is or course something nobody in his right mind will have any objections against. In contradiction to Shaggy I care zero for you posting Luuk's website here, a freaky sick one at that. The scary thing here is that he seems to expect to actually find someone, however he's rather clear as from his outset.
The really dangerous one is from the Cypriot Öner, a whole lot less transparent however clear enough. I suppose the carrot he's dangling is indeed a very tempting one, especially so when considering who he's targeting with it.
In short Lata, nobody here will mind an agency weeding out of this kind of mail. Their embedded message is clear enough and should not reach its target.
However, a polite request for contact details is an entirely different matter. Yes, I admit that these, once given, also could be used for the wrong reasons, but where do you draw the line protection-wise? After all you're a contact-agency, i.e. facilitating in making contact, and wouldn't doing such not be a major step in the right direction?
Just read your last post above: agreed, it's so clear that even Shag keeps his unusual quiet :) So there seems to be a small misalignment in the advertised blurb and the reality of at least some of the cooperating agencies. I presume this would be easily addressed, and I've got no doubt that the resident Terrier will try to do so ;-)