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- 01-27-2004, 03:56 PM #1Stoned HippyGuest
A news story as it appeared on the Irish news website www.rte.ie
(http://www.rte.ie/news/2004/0127/porn.html)
"January 27, 2004
(17:10) Gardaí investigating the circulation of a pornographic picture
of a schoolgirl are understood to be focusing their inquiries on a school in
Dublin.
The picture was sent to hundreds of people via camera phones.
Specialised computer software was used to enhance the picture, allowing
gardaí to identify the crest on the school jumper which the girl was
wearing.
The investigation was initially centred in Cork after gardaí there
received a complaint that a teenage girl from Glanmire was the person
featured in the image. But after gardaí spoke to the teenager and her
parents she was ruled out of the inquiry, as were a number of other
teenagers in Cork.
Efforts will continue to establish the circumstances in which the picture
was taken and to identify the girl in the picture and establish who was
responsible for circulating it."
I dont know if there have been any more stories like this around the world
but I hope not. I hope this doesn't bring bad repute to camera phones
either.
There is a poll on the site with over 50% of people claiming camera phone
users should be registered!!!
Stoned Hippy
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- 01-27-2004, 08:52 PM #2L David MathenyGuest
Re: Bad news for camera phones??
"Stoned Hippy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
<snip>
> There is a poll on the site with over 50% of people claiming
> camera phone users should be registered!!!
>
If they would do that, then of course they should also require
all camera users to be registered. It's absurd.
But there are places (like concerts) where regular cell phones
need only be turned off, but camera phones are banned. It
would certainly be inconvenient to have to check your phone.
(I'm sure this has been mentioned before.)
- 01-28-2004, 01:09 AM #3Lord-DataGuest
Re: Bad news for camera phones??
Anyone got the pics? lol
"Stoned Hippy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> A news story as it appeared on the Irish news website www.rte.ie
> (http://www.rte.ie/news/2004/0127/porn.html)
>
> "January 27, 2004
> (17:10) Gardaí investigating the circulation of a pornographic
picture
> of a schoolgirl are understood to be focusing their inquiries on a school
in
> Dublin.
>
> The picture was sent to hundreds of people via camera phones.
> Specialised computer software was used to enhance the picture, allowing
> gardaí to identify the crest on the school jumper which the girl was
> wearing.
>
> The investigation was initially centred in Cork after gardaí there
> received a complaint that a teenage girl from Glanmire was the person
> featured in the image. But after gardaí spoke to the teenager and her
> parents she was ruled out of the inquiry, as were a number of other
> teenagers in Cork.
>
>
> Efforts will continue to establish the circumstances in which the picture
> was taken and to identify the girl in the picture and establish who was
> responsible for circulating it."
>
>
> I dont know if there have been any more stories like this around the world
> but I hope not. I hope this doesn't bring bad repute to camera phones
> either.
>
> There is a poll on the site with over 50% of people claiming camera phone
> users should be registered!!!
>
> Stoned Hippy
>
>
>
- 01-29-2004, 09:30 AM #4insaineGuest
Re: Bad news for camera phones??
YOUR SICK
"Lord-Data" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Anyone got the pics? lol
>
>
> "Stoned Hippy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > A news story as it appeared on the Irish news website www.rte.ie
> > (http://www.rte.ie/news/2004/0127/porn.html)
> >
> > "January 27, 2004
> > (17:10) Gardaí investigating the circulation of a pornographic
> picture
> > of a schoolgirl are understood to be focusing their inquiries on a
school
> in
> > Dublin.
> >
> > The picture was sent to hundreds of people via camera phones.
> > Specialised computer software was used to enhance the picture, allowing
> > gardaí to identify the crest on the school jumper which the girl was
> > wearing.
> >
> > The investigation was initially centred in Cork after gardaí there
> > received a complaint that a teenage girl from Glanmire was the person
> > featured in the image. But after gardaí spoke to the teenager and her
> > parents she was ruled out of the inquiry, as were a number of other
> > teenagers in Cork.
> >
> >
> > Efforts will continue to establish the circumstances in which the
picture
> > was taken and to identify the girl in the picture and establish who was
> > responsible for circulating it."
> >
> >
> > I dont know if there have been any more stories like this around the
world
> > but I hope not. I hope this doesn't bring bad repute to camera phones
> > either.
> >
> > There is a poll on the site with over 50% of people claiming camera
phone
> > users should be registered!!!
> >
> > Stoned Hippy
> >
> >
> >
>
>
- 01-29-2004, 06:48 PM #5JosephGuest
Re: Bad news for camera phones??
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 15:30:49 -0000, "insaine"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>YOUR SICK
Your sick what? Oh, did you mean you're? I get it.
I no what you mean.
>"Lord-Data" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Anyone got the pics? lol
>>
>>
>> "Stoned Hippy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > A news story as it appeared on the Irish news website www.rte.ie
>> > (http://www.rte.ie/news/2004/0127/porn.html)
>> >
>> > "January 27, 2004
>> > (17:10) GardaÃ* investigating the circulation of a pornographic
>> picture
>> > of a schoolgirl are understood to be focusing their inquiries on a
>school
>> in
>> > Dublin.
>> >
>> > The picture was sent to hundreds of people via camera phones.
>> > Specialised computer software was used to enhance the picture, allowing
>> > gardaÃ* to identify the crest on the school jumper which the girl was
>> > wearing.
>> >
>> > The investigation was initially centred in Cork after gardaÃ* there
>> > received a complaint that a teenage girl from Glanmire was the person
>> > featured in the image. But after gardaÃ* spoke to the teenager and her
>> > parents she was ruled out of the inquiry, as were a number of other
>> > teenagers in Cork.
>> >
>> >
>> > Efforts will continue to establish the circumstances in which the
>picture
>> > was taken and to identify the girl in the picture and establish who was
>> > responsible for circulating it."
>> >
>> >
>> > I dont know if there have been any more stories like this around the
>world
>> > but I hope not. I hope this doesn't bring bad repute to camera phones
>> > either.
>> >
>> > There is a poll on the site with over 50% of people claiming camera
>phone
>> > users should be registered!!!
>> >
>> > Stoned Hippy
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
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