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RE: Porn Filters - MONEY BANG - 24-07-2013 23:01

One of my tutors wrote this on FB earlier:

Quote:Never thought I would say this but Cameron has made the best decision possible. Once this filter is in place any beast who ticks "yes" wanting to view this abuse has gone and signed away their life. All ********* will need to do is request records from the main ISP's which relate to the local vicinity. Once they have data on those who engage in this depravity it can be shared with LSCBs, the police, local mental health and the LAS. Those who pose a danger to our community can now be easily identified, there is no ambiguity, we can then ensure that they are correctly isolated, or that rehabilitation can be forced upon them. These people will be justifiably exposed.

I just hope that Dionne Mendez does Boy/Girl before this filter comes into place, once I see that I can do without internet porn ever again.


RE: Porn Filters - elgar1uk - 24-07-2013 23:32

(24-07-2013 23:01 )MONEY BANG Wrote:  
Quote:All ********* will need to do is request records from the main ISP's which relate to the local vicinity.

But as the filters can be switched on and off at will any records requested won't be reliable or accurate.


RE: Porn Filters - MONEY BANG - 25-07-2013 00:06

(24-07-2013 23:32 )elgar1uk Wrote:  But as the filters can be switched on and off at will any records requested won't be reliable or accurate.

ok, so you are saying that our internet browsing history is not recorded and kept on a database?
Remember when Ben Dover found out who had been watching his porn and asked them for £700?

At the end of March, O2 were forced under a High Court order to surrender nearly 10,000 of their customers' details to UK porn star Ben Dover

http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/i-asked-ben-dover-why-he-wants-to-sue-file-sharers


RE: Porn Filters - southlondonphil - 25-07-2013 00:38

(25-07-2013 00:06 )MONEY BANG Wrote:  Remember when Ben Dover found out who had been watching his porn and asked them for £700?

Found out who had been illegally uploading it/downloading it you mean, not watching it as you said.


RE: Porn Filters - bytor - 25-07-2013 06:27

(24-07-2013 17:11 )sala Wrote:  If i tick yes will my name be on database as someone who watches porn? It could stop me from getting a decent job in the future or maybe family or a girl could gogle my name and see that i watch xxx? Not happy, goverment database has been hacked before. Think i will stick to dvds.

Why should any of this happen. Adult material is not illegal, yes there can be an embarrassing stigma for many people but nothing that should worry people unnecessarily. A distinction has to be drawn between the adult material available on TV, in top shelf magazines and the depraved and disgusting filth that paedos and their ilk get their kicks from. All the government is asking is that it is made harder for children to access adult material.
Also bear in mind if they banned porn about 99% of all internet usage would suddenly drop. It would probably cause a financial global melt down laugh


RE: Porn Filters - Tonywauk - 25-07-2013 08:53

(25-07-2013 06:27 )bytor Wrote:  [quote='sala' pid='1293742' dateline='1374685888']
If i tick yes will my name be on database as someone who watches porn? It could stop me from getting a decent job in the future or maybe family or a girl could gogle my name and see that i watch xxx? Not happy, goverment database has been hacked before. Think i will stick to dvds.


I've asked this before, but apart from a campaign in the appalling Daily Mail, why is it that children in the UK seem far more adversely affected by this material than those in other European countries, where porn is even more easily accessible? I suspect that answer will be deafening silence as before. I also agree about the dangers of having one's name on a register of those opting in. Why the hell do we all have to suffer just because this country is full of dysfunctional families and seriously bad parents? I'm sick to death of it.


RE: Porn Filters - davy crockett - 25-07-2013 09:37

(24-07-2013 23:01 )MONEY BANG Wrote:  One of my tutors wrote this on FB earlier:

Quote:Never thought I would say this but Cameron has made the best decision possible. Once this filter is in place any beast who ticks "yes" wanting to view this abuse has gone and signed away their life. All ********* will need to do is request records from the main ISP's which relate to the local vicinity. Once they have data on those who engage in this depravity it can be shared with LSCBs, the police, local mental health and the LAS. Those who pose a danger to our community can now be easily identified

Your tutor needs to engage his brain before posting anything else on this subject. A friend of mine recently deactivated his Talktalk filter because it was slowing the internet down for him, and he has no children to protect anyway, so where's the proof he's engaged in any depravity? He just wanted a faster internet.


RE: Porn Filters - MONEY BANG - 25-07-2013 11:43

(25-07-2013 09:37 )Davy Crockett Wrote:  Your tutor needs to engage his brain before posting anything else on this subject. A friend of mine recently deactivated his Talktalk filter because it was slowing the internet down for him, and he has no children to protect anyway, so where's the proof he's engaged in any depravity? He just wanted a faster internet.

The proof will be on his hard drive and his name will be on a database.
I would suggest your friend contacts Claire Perry, Member of Parliament for the Devizes Constituency and PPS to Philip Hammond, Secretary of State for Defence, and let her know he doesn't view porn, just likes fast internet.


RE: Porn Filters - trevor format - 25-07-2013 11:51

(24-07-2013 23:32 )elgar1uk Wrote:  as the filters can be switched on and off at will any records requested won't be reliable or accurate.

Yes the Talktalk filter can be switched on and off at will and it only takes 10 seconds to take effect.


RE: Porn Filters - marlowe - 25-07-2013 12:09

(25-07-2013 11:43 )MONEY BANG Wrote:  The proof will be on his hard drive

The proof of what will be on his hard drive?