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By Dan Ilett

Published: Monday 25 July 2005


Name

Chris Walker


Location

South Staffordshire


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

Does anyone seriously suppose that a terrorist intent on a suicide mission would be at all bothered about the penalty for failing to disclose an encryption key?

Yet another example of legislative stupidity penalising the innocent whilst having no effect on the intended targets.



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