Mr Lee Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 This can be scary stuff. Who of us has not received an email with an x-rated photo, wav or pps file in it. Be forewarned, traveling is going to get stickier and stickier, no pun intended. Australian customs officers have been given new powers to search incoming travellers’ laptops and mobile phones for pornography, a spokeswoman for the Australian sex industry says.Fiona Patten, president of the Australian Sex Party, is demanding an inquiry into why a new question appears on Incoming Passenger Cards asking people if they are carrying “pornography”.Patten said officials now had an unfettered right to examine travellers’ electronic devices, marking the beginning of a new era of official investigation into people’s private lives. She questioned whether it was appropriate to search people for legal R18+ and X18+ material.Cryptogon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singers Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 (edited) This can be scary stuff. Who of us has not received an email with an x-rated photo, wav or pps file in it. Be forewarned, traveling is going to get stickier and stickier, no pun intended. Australian customs officers have been given new powers to search incoming travellers’ laptops and mobile phones for pornography, a spokeswoman for the Australian sex industry says.Fiona Patten, president of the Australian Sex Party, is demanding an inquiry into why a new question appears on Incoming Passenger Cards asking people if they are carrying “pornography”.Patten said officials now had an unfettered right to examine travellers’ electronic devices, marking the beginning of a new era of official investigation into people’s private lives. She questioned whether it was appropriate to search people for legal R18+ and X18+ material.Cryptogon It is an old saying in England -- "Set a Poacher to catch a Poacher"...Your post above is the "Down Under" (Oz) version... Sorry BossMan just taking the Mikhail... UK Tom Edited May 20, 2010 by Singers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panserhansen Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 This can be scary stuff. Who of us has not received an email with an x-rated photo, wav or pps file in it. Be forewarned, traveling is going to get stickier and stickier, no pun intended. Cryptogon Soon they will start to undress people to see if they're naked underneath all those clothes..! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jollygoodfellow Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 This can be scary stuff. Who of us has not received an email with an x-rated photo, wav or pps file in it. Be forewarned, traveling is going to get stickier and stickier, no pun intended. Australian customs officers have been given new powers to search incoming travellers’ laptops and mobile phones for pornography, a spokeswoman for the Australian sex industry says.Fiona Patten, president of the Australian Sex Party, is demanding an inquiry into why a new question appears on Incoming Passenger Cards asking people if they are carrying “pornography”.Patten said officials now had an unfettered right to examine travellers’ electronic devices, marking the beginning of a new era of official investigation into people’s private lives. She questioned whether it was appropriate to search people for legal R18+ and X18+ material.Cryptogon I don't believe there is any law to say that anyone can not have pornography,its only the illegal stuff that can get one into trouble.Personally I think its gone to far,why should I or anyone else have to show anyone whats on my computer,they will see all my personal pictures and what if I have some of the wife naked,there's no law against it but why should they have the right to look at my wife.The days of being innocent until proven guilty are gone, now everyone is guilty and its up to us to prove them wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Lee Posted May 21, 2010 Author Posted May 21, 2010 This can be scary stuff. Who of us has not received an email with an x-rated photo, wav or pps file in it. Be forewarned, traveling is going to get stickier and stickier, no pun intended. Australian customs officers have been given new powers to search incoming travellers’ laptops and mobile phones for pornography, a spokeswoman for the Australian sex industry says.Fiona Patten, president of the Australian Sex Party, is demanding an inquiry into why a new question appears on Incoming Passenger Cards asking people if they are carrying “pornography”.Patten said officials now had an unfettered right to examine travellers’ electronic devices, marking the beginning of a new era of official investigation into people’s private lives. She questioned whether it was appropriate to search people for legal R18+ and X18+ material.Cryptogon I don't believe there is any law to say that anyone can not have pornography,its only the illegal stuff that can get one into trouble.Personally I think its gone to far,why should I or anyone else have to show anyone whats on my computer,they will see all my personal pictures and what if I have some of the wife naked,there's no law against it but why should they have the right to look at my wife.The days of being innocent until proven guilty are gone, now everyone is guilty and its up to us to prove them wrong. Yes we do seem to be losing our rights almost daily and it is sure to only get worse. I would guess what they are looking for is illegal pornography but since I believe I read that it is illegal in the Philippines to take such photos, I have to wonder if now that Interpol is involving itself in different countries, if the laws of those countries might not also come into play. I know that they prosecuted pedophiles in the US who violated Philippine laws, so possibly the boundaries of countries will soon extend worldwide. Be careful all, big brother is watching, and that is not paranoia speaking. Now to go sort of off topic, nude pictures of your wife would you care to share some with me. Joke lang. How could anyone take nude pictures of their wife or gf. :SugarwareZ-037: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jollygoodfellow Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 This can be scary stuff. Who of us has not received an email with an x-rated photo, wav or pps file in it. Be forewarned, traveling is going to get stickier and stickier, no pun intended. Australian customs officers have been given new powers to search incoming travellers’ laptops and mobile phones for pornography, a spokeswoman for the Australian sex industry says.Fiona Patten, president of the Australian Sex Party, is demanding an inquiry into why a new question appears on Incoming Passenger Cards asking people if they are carrying “pornography”.Patten said officials now had an unfettered right to examine travellers’ electronic devices, marking the beginning of a new era of official investigation into people’s private lives. She questioned whether it was appropriate to search people for legal R18+ and X18+ material.Cryptogon I don't believe there is any law to say that anyone can not have pornography,its only the illegal stuff that can get one into trouble.Personally I think its gone to far,why should I or anyone else have to show anyone whats on my computer,they will see all my personal pictures and what if I have some of the wife naked,there's no law against it but why should they have the right to look at my wife.The days of being innocent until proven guilty are gone, now everyone is guilty and its up to us to prove them wrong. Yes we do seem to be losing our rights almost daily and it is sure to only get worse. I would guess what they are looking for is illegal pornography but since I believe I read that it is illegal in the Philippines to take such photos, I have to wonder if now that Interpol is involving itself in different countries, if the laws of those countries might not also come into play. I know that they prosecuted pedophiles in the US who violated Philippine laws, so possibly the boundaries of countries will soon extend worldwide. Be careful all, big brother is watching, and that is not paranoia speaking. Now to go sort of off topic, nude pictures of your wife would you care to share some with me. Joke lang. How could anyone take nude pictures of their wife or gf. :444: How could anyone take nude pictures of their wife or gf. With a camera Lee :SugarwareZ-037: not that I did but trying to make a point Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singers Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 (edited) This can be scary stuff. Who of us has not received an email with an x-rated photo, wav or pps file in it. Be forewarned, traveling is going to get stickier and stickier, no pun intended. Australian customs officers have been given new powers to search incoming travellers’ laptops and mobile phones for pornography, a spokeswoman for the Australian sex industry says.Fiona Patten, president of the Australian Sex Party, is demanding an inquiry into why a new question appears on Incoming Passenger Cards asking people if they are carrying “pornography”.Patten said officials now had an unfettered right to examine travellers’ electronic devices, marking the beginning of a new era of official investigation into people’s private lives. She questioned whether it was appropriate to search people for legal R18+ and X18+ material.Cryptogon I don't believe there is any law to say that anyone can not have pornography,its only the illegal stuff that can get one into trouble.Personally I think its gone to far,why should I or anyone else have to show anyone whats on my computer,they will see all my personal pictures and what if I have some of the wife naked,there's no law against it but why should they have the right to look at my wife.The days of being innocent until proven guilty are gone, now everyone is guilty and its up to us to prove them wrong. Yes we do seem to be losing our rights almost daily and it is sure to only get worse. I would guess what they are looking for is illegal pornography but since I believe I read that it is illegal in the Philippines to take such photos, I have to wonder if now that Interpol is involving itself in different countries, if the laws of those countries might not also come into play. I know that they prosecuted pedophiles in the US who violated Philippine laws, so possibly the boundaries of countries will soon extend worldwide. Be careful all, big brother is watching, and that is not paranoia speaking. Now to go sort of off topic, nude pictures of your wife would you care to share some with me. Joke lang. How could anyone take nude pictures of their wife or gf. :444: How could anyone take nude pictures of their wife or gf. With a camera Lee :SugarwareZ-037: not that I did but trying to make a point I have a "Nude reclining" oil painting of a Filipina - NO NOT Tex... Could my home be RAIDED !!!HE HE HE!In UK all computers sent for repair are "scanned" for Porn. A number of Celebs have ended up in prison... No it is not paranoia!! Lee.A father took photos of his new baby daughter and the Lab processing them called the Police and he was arrested!! but later released without charge but IMO a sh1tty experience...As for taking NUDE Pics of Tex --- No need ---I have a photographic MEMORY. UK Tom Edited May 21, 2010 by Singers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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