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Old 05-04-2012, 17:17   #1558
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Re: [Update] The News Corp scandal

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
Tom Watson MP said



Really ? so when would it be ok for me to break the law? .Would he feel the same if was being investigated ?

In my opinion it beggars belief that people can try to justify this .Peoples privacy is getting eroded enough as it is without the media taking it upon themselves to hack phones emails and god knows what else ,and you can bet your bottom dollar that this is not the first time ,just the first time they got caught .Even more worrying is this bit ,note the word suspected .How many other people have been hacked on the strength of suspicion only
This hacking has got out of hand. I hope that those who have hacked these mails are prosecuted to the full extent of the law and if that means jail time so be it. It should include those who carried out the hacking and the boss or bosses who gave the order to do it.
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