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Posted by: Mila (Wednesday 23 August 2006, 7:26 PM)

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Absolutely agree with the other comments...

The curfew will just give this kid time to read more books, do more research and potentially inflict more damage. Not the mention that 12:30am isn't a painful curfew anyway.

What does this curfew have anything to do with the crime? Completely irrelevant!

Spam is not just a nuissance, it clogs our inboxes (http://essentialsecurity.com/Documents/article20.htm). I once had to cancel an email account because it had gotten so bad. Why aren't these guys being PUNISHED?

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