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Old 08-29-2004, 11:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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'Spy in the sky' tracks persistent offenders

Criminals who commit sexual crimes or domestic violence as well as persistent offenderswill be tracked by "spy in the sky" satellites in a crime crackdown launched this week.

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Old 08-30-2004, 03:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes,thats ok. Go after these sex perverts who prey on our children.I'm right behind you on that, but - as long as they don't also use this 'spy in the sky' satellites to infringe on our day to day activities. Is this the end of our basic civil rights. Big Brother is Watching?

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Yes,thats ok. Go after these sex perverts who prey on our children.I'm right behind you on that, but - as long as they don't also use this 'spy in the sky' satellites to infringe on our day to day activities. Is this the end of our basic civil rights. Big Brother is Watching?
Yes, nobody wants 1984 to be our life story, as long as that doesn't happen, and as long as no hacker hijacks the satellite's software and makes it crash down on my apartment, I'm all for it.

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Yes, nobody wants 1984 to be our life story, as long as that doesn't happen, and as long as no hacker hijacks the satellite's software and makes it crash down on my apartment, I'm all for it.
The Irish would sue them geeks

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Old 09-02-2004, 02:23 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I'm afraid I don't want perverts tracked - if they know who they are to track them, then lock them up.

I know that keeping people in prison costs money - I'm a tax payer so it costs me money - but I'm sure this new technology wasn't cheap. Released paedophiles have the highest re-offend statistic - don't ask me what it is cos I don't know but I have read in more than 1 report that most paedophiles reoffend - so why release them. I really don't understand this.

Like I said, I don't want perverts tracked - I don't want them out there!

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Locking them up is not the answer. I'd castrate them or put them down like an animal. Put them to sleep.

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Locking them up is not the answer. I'd castrate them or put them down like an animal. Put them to sleep.

I'd have no objection at all but for the fallibility of our judicial system.

If you could guarantee no mistakes, I'd gladly press the button, administer the injection, wield the knife but until it was foolproof, lock em up & let the other cons deal with them.

Kiddie fiddlers don't have a good time in prison

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