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Story: Police swoop on Internet paedophiles

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Posted by: Anonymous (Thursday 22 January 2004, 2:27 PM)

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Very few people (including myself) actually know what to do when they come across a paedophile online.. AOL my ISP are not interested in getting any bad publicity at all so deny the existence of the problem. Myself and some of my friends and colleagues have set up a chat room and we sometimes go online pretending to be children. We have got images phone numbers and meeting places...this information has been sent on to AOL but no action has followed. If YOU know of any other way that we could make a difference please adivse us. Meantime we have our OWN data base of perverts online and dont know what to do with it. AOL offers us NO support at all....its pathetic really. Perverts and paedophilles dominate the internet so its not safe for decent people anymore....what a shame..!! CAN YOU HELP?

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