
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 07 July 2004
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Name
Jamie Bishop
Location
Madrid
Occupation
Neurologist
Comment
As usual the BSA is looking for someone else to blame. When car theft became a problem manufacturers installed locks on the doors.
However, this was to protect the benefactor of the service, ie the car user, and also to stop them running to the competition.
But the BSA on the otherhand need to find a justification for their existence so once again they are dragging the same mind numbing rubbish around in the hope that they scare someone somewhere into not using pirate software rather than fixing the problem - which of course would mean they would have to look for another job. Yak yak yak SNAFU!
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