
Why do the papers seem to be sticking up for the pervert scumbag who sold the defective laptop in the first place?
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Tue 30 May 2006, 17:51,
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The Daily Mail sticking up for someone called Amir? Whatever next.
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Tue 30 May 2006, 17:53,
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well made.
Must be hard for them to pick a side in this case..
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Tue 30 May 2006, 17:56,
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Must be hard for them to pick a side in this case..

still trying to make up for backing Hitler I suppose
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Tue 30 May 2006, 18:04,
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Love it, love it love it! My husband spent weeks making and editing a number of DIY films, only to find that a number of the people who buy them have copied and sold a considerable ammount of them on e-bay. These people think they can earn money off other peoples' backs. We have been threatened and abused for trying to protect our products. To read a story of such appropriate revenge really lifts my spirits. Well done that man!
- Claire Whitehead, orpington england
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Tue 30 May 2006, 18:28,
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- Claire Whitehead, orpington england

The person who built the website knows how to use the interweb, it's a well known fact only perverts and kiddy fidlers know how to use the internet.
ergo bloke who built website is a nonce and should be destroyed for obviously grooming teenagers.
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Tue 30 May 2006, 17:54,
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ergo bloke who built website is a nonce and should be destroyed for obviously grooming teenagers.

"He HACKED this poor man's hotmail account!"
(He didn't, it signed him in automatically, and if I recall correctly he didn't do a damn thing with it.)
"If the laptop was so 'defective', how come he could repair it to get these images?"
(The laptop was arsed, the hard drive wasn't.)
Etc. etc.
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Tue 30 May 2006, 17:58,
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(He didn't, it signed him in automatically, and if I recall correctly he didn't do a damn thing with it.)
"If the laptop was so 'defective', how come he could repair it to get these images?"
(The laptop was arsed, the hard drive wasn't.)
Etc. etc.