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November 15, 2005

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Michael J Owen, Alexandra Park, Manchester (25/11/2005 at 21:17)

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All of this is to be applauded and is a significant step in the right direction, but, and it is a big but, it lacks one key component I wrote about in my paper published in 2004 on the Home office website, and it is, we need to have everyone who appears on a sex offenders register, BANNED from using the Internet for the duration of thier registration, and beyond if possible.

This needs to be an international co-operation so that every country bans sex offenders from using the Internet and it must be enforced rigidly to capture every offender as soon as possible. We already have the technology to track down Perverts, now lets see judges ban this scum form the Internet once and for all and clean up what has become a sewer and perverts hunting ground.

Jh, Manchester (22/01/2006 at 13:14)

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Trying to ban someone from using the internet is not really realistic. It's like trying to ban someone from watching TV.
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