The date has not been considered dangerous by law enforcement agencies and the notion that it is an annual date when people engage in child molestation has been questioned.[8] According to Jesse Bach, a former director of the Imagine Foundation, an organization that develops research and recovery for sex-trafficking victims, Alice Day is a real phenomenon, but instances of child sexual abuse can occur at any date.[2][9] Alice Day falls in the middle of the child abuse awareness month.[3][6] According to Snopes, the event was first conceptualized on internet forums, but is not widely celebrated by child molesters every year.[1]
^Evon, Dan (2015-04-20). "Alice Day". Snopes. ...many commenters have scoffed at the suggested notion that child molesters are a relatively well-behaved lot until the occurrence of an annual "it's okay to sexually assault children" day provides them sanctioned license to give into their urges.