Talking about this with a friend / lawyer yesterday.
As she put it in the simplest terms, all cases if they ever make it to court will be found not guilty.
1. They mostly use CL and to even sign up you agree to their terms. One of those terms is you are at least age 18.
2. No actual law has ever been broken.
They are adults who lie about who they are and even lie about age.
So these people have never communicated with any who is a minor.
And they never met with a minor.
3. They post under the Platonic section.
So there is never any intent to be more than friends.
4. The creep group actually breaks several laws.
Making it entrapment anyways.
In her own words....if a case actually made it to a court room.
The ones who will be found guilty of breaking laws are the creep group.
These guys are just bad news.
If they did things legally, and with correct procedures followed, maybe they would not be such horrid people.
But they are bottom feeders out for their 15 minutes of fame is all.
I've seen a few questions about whether this would count as entrapment, and some who said it seems like it is, and just wanted to chime in about this a bit.
Entrapment requires that the police coerced the person, or influenced the person to commit a crime. Disregarding the many other valid points you made, it is not considered coercion to chat with someone and you agree to a meet up if you brought it up or permitted it to reach that point on your own. Coercion would be convincing someone to meet up, or possibly even asking him to meet up, talking him into doing something it doesn't seem likely he would have done otherwise. In this case, it would depend a great deal on the chat itself, if any of those criteria were reached. It's not considered entrapment for example, to just post a link to some illegal pics. Even if the link takes you to a fake site set up by the police to gather your IP and so forth. You clicked the link of your own volition. Similarly here, he went to meet up of his own volition (so it would seem anyhow). Unless in the conversation there are greater incriminating remarks to indicate he was resistant, hesitant, and he was influenced to go through with the meet up, it most likely won't be found to be entrapment.
That's what happened in the other case with attempted bombing in Victoria. They felt that the police put too much pressure on the people, and guided them closer to that radical idea, and that without any of the dialogue that the police had with them while undercover, they would never have reached that point at all.
As for Creep Catchers, they are not just in it to save kids. They are in it, more so, to shame people. They wouldn't need to film it. They would simply set up a meet and call the police to tell them it's been arranged if they want to be there at the time it takes place. Filming it, publishing a name (wrongly), is all for fun and show. That's not honorable, even as a vigilante.