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Deviants, perverts, ‘weirdos’ – who’s going down?

Posted By: admin 26 January, 2009

Deviants, perverts, ‘weirdos’ – who’s going down?:

Opposition rises to extreme porn law

Comment The die is cast. From today, it is illegal to possess ‘extreme porn’ – though exactly what that means, despite two years of debate, is still unclear.…

(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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