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Topic History of: tap on the shoulder for Rupert ?
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TBS I think it is abundantly clear that we have lost the War on Child Pornography and should instead decriminalise it forthwith so that those who are addicted to it can obtain the proper treatment.



I'd love a columnist to dare print that and see what the reaction is...
hedda "To be clear: the taking, making, distribution or possession of any sexual image depicting a child under 18 is illegal - no ifs, no buts. Why, then, if this content is illegal, can it be found, online, in the UK? After all, Britain led the world in attacking the problem of online child-abuse imagery with the creation of the not-for-profit Internet Search Foundation (IWF) in 1996"
Claire Perry MP

www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-23381...n.html#ixzz2VgVCxysz