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Old 09-12-2003, 12:04   #10
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Re: Paodophile Amnesty

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Originally Posted by Stuart W
Well..... I would agree with you if paedophiles were informed 4 weeks before arrest, but they arn't.

Bearing that in mind, I would imagin all paedophiles live with the 'risk' of being caught at any moment.

You say that people not on the register needn't worry, but that cannot make any sence. If it did, there would be no people on the register in the first place! The paedo register is a list of paedo's that have been caught. NONE of the people on the list were allready on it if you see what I mean.

Admitedly, people not on the list are at significantly less risk of having their PC siezed, but the risk is still there.
OK OK, it's just that it isn't like a gun amnesty is it? You could take the hard drive out into a field and burn it, you look at a gun and see a gun - a hard drive is different. I was just pointing out that I don't think it would be as effective as other amnesties but I applaud the scheme as it sets out to help the individuals instead of witch hunting.
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