
By Andy McCue
Published: Thursday 20 July 2006
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Name
Cassandra
Location
Scotland UK
Occupation
Uncivil Servant
Comment
Why cancel buyers cards? Why can't credit card companies identify these destination accounts and act to prevent and log payments to those selling child porn? This approach would remove an income stream from the porn supplier by preventing 'paid by credit card' access for anybody - and not only those who have been caught?
Otherwise you exact a punishment only on the buyer and not the purveyor and while the buyer's may be sad, sick and twisted it's the sellers who are not only that but also profiting from this trade.
A brilliant idea in principle.....
However as s...
Anonymous
I support the actions necessary to stop Paedophile...
Victim of identity fraud
Why cancel buyers cards? Why can't credit card com...
Cassandra
This is a very dangerous move. Using the simplist...
Philip Mackay
Well said, Cassandra. See also my comment on the ...
Philip Mackay
You are a day Behind.. This was on www.informedcon...
Anonymous
Surely it is a better idea to force the credit car...
Anonymous
This idea violates the concept of "innocent until ...
Innocent Bystander
Yet another sledgehammer and walnut solution desig...
Karen Challinor
Many years ago, before the Internet even existed, ...
David Bowler
You've all missed the point....
The banks and C...
Anonymous
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