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Old 13th Dec 2009, 23:05
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cargosales
 
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I'm sure he's looked at porn (big deal) and I'm equally sure that after the initial buzz he finds 99% of it as banal and boring as I do.
Umm, actually it could be a very big deal indeed if he looks at the 'wrong sort' of porn, even accidentally. Up to three years inside, and placed on the Sex Offenders Register if you want to be precise. I kid you not.

The new Extreme Porn law: Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 (c. 4)

When it was proposed many different groups objected, for various reasons, with many saying that it would at least lead to 'unintended consequences'. Those concerns were steamrollered or just plain ignored by the Noo Labour moral crusading bandwagon because 'it knew best'.

Lord Hunt's advocacy of this Bill in the House of Lords (the only time it was actually debated) was at best cringeworthy and at worst very, very sinister. Think 1984 and the arrival of 'the thought police rolled into one'.

Originally Posted by mad_jock
nipple recondition software
What? It actually restores them? Now that's what I call a clever bit of programming!
LOL, nice one but it reminds me of a prosecution going on right now.. As we understand it, a man is currently being prosecuted under this 'Extreme Porn' law apparantly because he had, on his computer, a single image of a pierced nipple (or a nipple being pierced).

Mac-the-knife, I strongly suggest that at the very least you invest in a browser cleaning programme like Window Washer and make sure it's installed and working on your lad's pooter.

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