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Extreme porn law used on beastly Chinese DVD pirates

Posted By: admin 18 June, 2009

Extreme porn law used on beastly Chinese DVD pirates: “

Cops make grab for mysterious black bags

Five months on from the passage of new laws on extreme porn, police forces up and down the UK appear to be using them sparingly – and not quite in the way that parliament intended.…

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(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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