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  1. cu@thetop

    Oh no, Andy... not good

    I agree that he's a grot but the question is whether to jail them or not. The judicial stance is generally that once you start getting a few thousand of these images you need to visit the big house for a period. By making the images taboo it is hoped there will be no market for possessing them...
  2. cu@thetop

    Oh no, Andy... not good

    Was wondering what happened to this. Seems due process has been administered speedily over 2 and a half years. http://www.news.com.au/national-news/former-abc-host-andy-muirhead-out-of-prison-a-month-early/story-fncynjr2-1226587705091
  3. cu@thetop

    Oh no, Andy... not good

    News.com says: THE ABC has been compared with the KGB for its treatment of employee Andy Muirhead, who has been accused of accessing child pornography. The national broadcaster immediately took Mr Muirhead's popular Friday night television show, The Collectors, off the air when the charges...
  4. cu@thetop

    Oh no, Andy... not good

    Someone on the IP will have accessed a flagged site. The Police issue a direction to the carrier (say Telstra) to disclose the operator and address of the connection and that will be the basis of the warrant. When it comes to child porn/pedophilia i prefer the guilty until proven innocent...
  5. cu@thetop

    Oh no, Andy... not good

    Innocent until proven guilty. Only charged with 1 count- using a carriage service. That means the coppers raided his house, searched his computers with a preliminary detection programme and found nil. Who is to say his wifi wasn't hacked, a boarder used a laptop to download, or his IP has...
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