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Topic History of: Interesting Sun Page 3 today - naked schoolgirls? See LEGAL (nm)
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JK2006 See their front page today.
BR Funny how its stable-mate has not yet understood the link between images like this and its effect on the people who carry out real crimes against kids.

They give lipservice in their campaigns against Gary Glitter and Sarah's law - and then publish stuff which is potentially just as bad.

They do it to sell papers of course - and those who deal in kiddie porn do it for money as well - not alot to choose between a Sun Journalist and a Kiddy Porn Peddlar today then !

Maybe News of the World will expose the editor of the Sun for publishing such stuff. Lock him up I say ! 3 years should do it
KC Never read The Sun, but I would think most of us would be arrested if found with images on our computer which even remotely resembled topless schoolgirls. The suggestiveness would be sufficient. Such is the level of paranoia in modern society
JK2006 nm