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He admitted his actions before a committee of behavior with the General Social Care Council.
But he argued that it should not be written off the register of ordinary workers.
The committee agreed and stated that his action did not affect his ability to practice, allowing him to remain on the register.
Provide a verdict at the end of a one-day hearing in London on Thursday, the committee said that no sites were illegal, but offensive.
Making their decision, they said: "The control of this committee must apply is whether the holder (Paling of) actions cast doubt cast on its ability to continue practicing.
"The committee realizes that this humanity in diverse and pluralistic, many forms of behavior may cause concern to some people. That does not justify actions that move the deregistration. "
A spokesman for the Iraqi Ministry of Staffordshire County shares Mr. Paling had not endangered the very young, but he had been dismissed for gross mass.
Source: Birmingham Mail