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By Andy McCue

Published: Monday 07 March 2005


Name

Johnny Marr


Location

London


Occupation

ERP


Comment

In answer to the chap above's question, I should imagine (and I hope) that the Police have to do the forensic searches of the drives in a very, very careful and systematic way, After all, they are gathering evidence that could send someone down for years. I bet the drive searches have to be validated and witnessed in a very painstaking way. Also, don't forget, a modern 200Gb drive can contain....oh...loads of images, which might all need to be classified individually. One hears of these people amassing quite literally millions of horrid photos.



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