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Old 2005-05-29, 11:46 PM   #21
RawAlex
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Linkster, again, I don't disagree, except there are a couple of outside factors at work here:

First off, (and I don't remember where I read this, but not chatboard source) DOJ has apparently hired and trained a whole crap load of people for this new process. for some reason a number between 40 and 80 seems to be what I remember. With a number like that, they could dispatch them to 10 major cities, perform 2 searches per day for a week, and hit 140 people. I don't think they would have to go more than half a day at most places to find huge holes in the records when compared to the new "rules".

You also have to remember that this IS the fight against CP, at least as far as the DOJ's spin on the issue is. They have a fair number of people on that part of the game, and they could very likely pull them over for the week of June 23rd to go stir some shit. Hit another 10 cities, 2 per day for a week, and now you are looking at near 300 site visits in week 1.

Want to bet that 250 or more of them would fail to some extent? I suspect the number would be closer to 290 if they choose wisely.

Say each webmaster has 250 galleries... 15 images each. 290 X 250 X 15 = over a million undocumented images REMOVED FROM THE NET!

Picture a Lou Dobbs doing a doctor evil... "One MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllion undocuments CP pictures removed and over 290 arrest warrents issues in 30 cities".

It plays so well - could Bush resist it?

Alex
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