Sunday, April 10, 2011

Ceop Website Form 'could have put children at risk'

Risk ''hypothetical'' ''Madeleine now aged six'' "We absolutely support the McCann family" says CEOPs.

I've had a word or two to say myself, even going so far as to say it in pictures.

Ceop website form 'could have put children at risk'
10 April 2011

An investigation is under way after a web page - set up to protect children online - was found to be insecure.

A member of the public found a form on the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre's website - to report alleged offenders - was unencrypted.

Security experts have described the breach of data as a serious error which could have put children at risk.

The agency told the BBC the risk was hypothetical and it has now been fixed so any crime can be reported safely.

There will now be a full investigation by the Information Commissioner's Office.

The unencrypted pages meant personal details entered on the site could have been visible to anyone with a sinister motive.

Ceop was set up in 2006 to help find and convict paedophiles, as well as working to keep young people safe from online predators.

It has run several campaigns and educational programmes for schools designed to alert children to such dangers.

A plan to merge Ceop with a new National Crime Agency in 2013 was announced in July by the Home Secretary Theresa May.

The decision prompted the resignation of its former head, Jim Gamble. BBC

82 comments:

  1. I think Jim Gamble wasn't ready to have his work under the kind of scrutiny that would have been likely when CEOP was merged with the larger organisation.

    They produced a form and didn't bother or think to encrypt it? I just don't know what to say about that. Hardly the work of child protection professionals.

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  2. http://bit.ly/JhRBy8

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  3. 1:38 But I’m a human being, you know, and we can err.

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  4. And 1:38 was as much as I could bear.

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  5. a face-saving exercise, imo, just in case

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  6. I shall endeavour to watch the ghastly thing, I should I suppose; but later, I'm composing at the moment.

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  7. Video: BBC apologises to Savile girls.

    The former head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre Jim Gamble says the BBC Jimmy Savile inquiry needs to be thorough.

    ...that this culture of cover-up still exists in the organisation. JG

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  8. the corresponding link

    http://news.sky.com/story/994722/jimmy-savile-claims-bbc-to-hold-inquiry

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  9. Oh the irony.

    Never was there a more dodgy geezer than that fucker.

    I think Jim Gamble wasn't ready to have his work under the kind of scrutiny - AnnaEsse

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  10. http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/ending-an-online-scourge-20121203-2aqzi.html

    That is why, on Wednesday, we are joining with representatives from 48 countries in Brussels to lay the foundation for a Global Alliance against Child Sexual Abuse Online, a joint initiative by the European Union and the US.

    I see, Cecilia Malmström, also being busy with Julian Assange.

    Where are Kate and Gerry McCann by the way?

    We [Kate and Gerry McCann] want to work with law enforcement agencies and non-governmental organisations to try to make Europe safer for all children.

    http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2007/08/23/mps-back-europe-wide-sex-offenders-register

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  11. Morning Chuck, just heading to the village, a little later then.

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  12. 24 Jul, 2007

    IT was 81 days, an ocean and continent away from the place where his daughter was abducted but Gerry McCann found a strange reassurance here yesterday.

    But the global web of paedophilia highlights the risk our most vulnerable face. The centre recently exposed an internet network involving 77 countries. In the UK alone there are more than 100,000 child porn sites. As a business it is, as Gerry said: "Easy, cheap, very profitable and with little risk."


    http://bit.ly/Ig3naI

    Yes, Gerry McCann found a strange reassurance here yesterday.

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  13. http://bit.ly/U5IpRE

    I don't know which is more disgusting, the perverts who get off on that stuff or the uncaring lowlifes who make money from it. - Georooney

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  14. May 2007

    The cooperation between the British and Portuguese authorities “to ensure” as CEOP puts it, “the full range of expertise available for every possible avenue of investigation” is also typical of a new era of international sharing between police hunting the predators.

    http://www.newsmonster.co.uk/heartbreakers/inside-the-police-operation-tracking-the-abductors-of-madeleine-mccann.html

    This is about us using technology to make the world smaller,” CEOP’s founder and director Jim Gamble once told me. “You will be caught,” he warns predators. “There is no place to hide.”

    Gamble brought the same zeal he deployed as a gruff police commander on the streets of Belfast during ‘The Troubles’ to the hunt for worldwide predators.


    Police Without Borders.

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  15. http://bit.ly/16NNPtz

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  16. http://bit.ly/11vuE3F

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  17. 20 September 2007

    http://bit.ly/Zf8faF

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  18. http://www.wpcsoft.com/products/cats.aspx

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  19. We [Kate and Gerry McCann] want to work with law enforcement agencies and non-governmental organisations to try to make Europe safer for all children.

    http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2007/08/23/mps-back-europe-wide-sex-offenders-register

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    Child well-being in rich countries:
    a comparative overview

    The bottom four places in the table are occupied by three of the poorest countries in
    the survey, Latvia, Lithuania and Romania, and by one of the richest, the United States.


    http://devinfolive.info/innocentichildwellbeing/assets/RC11_Key%20Findings_EN.pdf

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    IT was 81 days, an ocean and continent away from the place where his daughter was abducted but Gerry McCann found a strange reassurance here yesterday.

    http://bit.ly/Ig3naI

    strange indeed

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  20. As with all these American stories, I find them not without a touch of irony.

    Had the McCanns been American, they would both be doing twenty apiece for neglect and endangerment.

    To run concurrent with twenty five to life for murder, body or not.

    I don't know how many years you get in the US for taking the piss?

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  21. Probably none thinking about it.

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  22. None indeed.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Response_to_the_disappearance_of_Madeleine_McCann

    Madeleine's father had already made a brief trip to the UK on 20 May 2007 to help finalise the campaign for the search for his daughter.[11] Gerry McCann visited the United States between 22 and 25 July when he met US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and experts from the National and International Centres for Missing and Exploited Children. During interviews on network television programmes Gerry was forced to defend leaving the children alone.[12]
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    They were criticised in Portugal for circulating pictures of Madeleine and revealing the distinctive fleck in her eye, which police said could have put her life in danger.

    He admitted the plan was risky but that "in terms of marketing, it was a good ploy".

    Mr McCann said he had considered the plans for a documentary-drama only because it could address issues such as alert systems to help find lost children.


    http://bit.ly/hHrf7i
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    Good ploy, big deal.

    It is business as much as it is politics.

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  23. 25 July 2007
    http://bit.ly/YutHdT

    Mr McCann is on four-day fact-finding visit to the US to find out about America's "more advanced systems" to track down missing children.


    http://ygoy.com/2009/07/08/child-abduction-statistics/

    Nearly 75% of the parents in U.S fear that their children might become victims of abduction.

    Ohh, I see.

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  24. 24 July 2007

    http://www.thespoof.com/news/us/22273/gerry-mccann-pleads-with-alberto-gonzales-as-portuguese-cops-threaten-negligence-lawsuit

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  25. Oh I do like that one.

    Bonjour mon cheri.

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  26. 28 missing children
    http://huff.to/Wx9u1x

    27 from US

    and

    1 from UK, disappeared in Portugal

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  27. ...the police are seduced by social media...
    http://bit.ly/13O9xhX

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  28. ...u might be seduced...
    http://bit.ly/ZGkbU6

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  29. beyond parody
    http://bit.ly/11AAQY2

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  30. http://bit.ly/16RWw7I

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  31. Thanks Maren.

    Do I feel something in the air?

    Are we heading for a change in attitudes?

    Or am I wishful thinking?

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  32. Don't know H, but it will not go away I think; thanks to bloggers, tweeters, (oxford comma) and strangely enough (well, not really I suppose) the British public. Have a lovely weekend M

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  33. http://bit.ly/12JH7RL

    it needs balance

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    09 Apr 2010

    http://bit.ly/c65Yub

    Mr Gamble is flying to Washington DC on Monday where he will present a “dossier” of evidence to Facebook bosses.

    “We are going to tell them to do the right thing for child protection,” he said.

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  34. Have Carter Ruck allowed comments on this article? The rest of the internet seems to be strangled.
    - hillbilly, cornwall, 19/5/2013 1:19

    Should they not keep this information private until they have investigated it??? If you were a cleaner, had a white van and had some involvement in this and you heard they were looking into this it would make you move
    - Unyons, Scotland, 18/5/2013 23:57

    What on earth will thei twins think when they are older, knowing they were left alone while the parents went out. On holidays most would take the children too, it's acceptable everywhere, leaving them isn't
    - martini, manchester, 19/5/2013 0:15

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2326738/Scotland-Yard-hunt-British-cleaners-driving-white-van-search-missing-Maddie.html#ixzz2ThJKkj50

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  35. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-raj-persaud/madeleine-mccann-psychology-behind-search_b_3305001.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

    In other words, age-progressed images were not simply useless; they were in fact worse than useless, leading people away from the actual 'missing child'.

    In a nutshell. Mission accomplished.

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  36. Good morning Maren.

    I tried to leave a comment, of which there don't appear to be any, but was thwarted by forgotten name/pw

    I am ahead of you: well ahead in fact.

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_w-8JKaTohe4/TERofM6F20I/AAAAAAAAaHg/8NJRVuqtbEA/s1600/sham.jpg

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  37. RT Teddy ‏@TeddyShepherd 20 May

    I just love us Brits. A shot from the highly sanitised Mail comments on latest white van drivel http://twitpic.com/crw2dq #God #Texas #McCann

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  38. You can take the girl out of Texas but you can't take Texas out of the girl.

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  39. http://bit.ly/14LKU2I

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  40. We need web cops to keep our kids safe
    By JIM GAMBLE CEO of Ineqe Safe and Secure

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/justice/4961482/child-safety-chief-on-making-internet-safe-from-paedos.html

    rugratzz

    OH for goodness sake, even if all the main search providers stopped indexing these awful sites, do you really think that its going to stop them from existing. (...)

    (...) as for recording your IP address, it takes three seconds to change it, to a totally different one, and it can be changing all the time.

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  41. https://twitter.com/Jgineqe

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  42. correction, thought he was gone; he just changed @

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  43. I think he's missing the limelight.

    Self serving SOB.

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  44. Jack E Jett
    (9:29 AM)

    How lucky for Europe that she is the ONLY missing child they have to worry about.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/06/madeleien-mccann-investigation-stephen-birch_n_3551084.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003

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  45. Stop the nonsense.

    Pray for this little girl.


    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/mira_chancleta/madeleien-mccann-investigation-stephen-birch_n_3551084_266760914.html

    Good morning Maren.

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  46. America certainly believes the lie... http://bit.ly/18Mt5VP

    Good morning m'dear.

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  47. Good morning dearest, what fettle?

    Thank you kindly for your linkies.

    Do try to read, although it's extremely ugly, the cop shoots kid tweet from last night.

    It takes some believing that a cop could be so far out of control; so far out of touch with the realities of life. To say nothing of the brutality.

    Zimmerman must be possessed of a similar view on life.

    More tea.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=what%20fettle

    Try it in the Dam?

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  48. She was in fine fettle when she came back from her trip to the States. The business is in fine fettle and we're even planning to expand. M

    http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/be+in+fine+fettle

    Good morning, on this day.

    http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/alldays/jul11.htm

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  49. Good mornin' m'darlin'

    I might have said, Good morning fettler, but that would have been quite wrong, fettler is normally gender specific.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fettler

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  50. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/micwright/100009396/david-cameron-cant-protect-us-from-child-porn-because-he-doesnt-understand-the-internet/

    David Cameron can't protect us from child porn because he doesn't understand the internet.

    I don’t know about that, but I assume he does understand censorship.

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  51. “There are 50,000 predators...downloading abusive images on peer-to-peer, not from Google,” he [Jim Gamble] said.

    http://ind.pn/161xb9I

    Rick L.
    50,000 paedophiles? If you know how many, I expect arrests will follow soon.

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  52. Meanwhile in Jim Gamble land

    http://bit.ly/11dCkK4

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  53. https://twitter.com/TomChivers/status/368732886725185537

    agreed

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  54. http://bit.ly/17hwPzC

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  55. I think this covers the last three links quite adequately.

    Meanwhile in Jim Gamble land

    And you can well imagine what kind of internet we would have in Jim Gamble land.

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  56. http://bit.ly/16WuIyq

    This fucking drivel was published 14 October 2013, the same day as this fucking drivel http://bit.ly/GYpk3C

    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/oct/14/madeleine-mccann-abductors-police

    tankerton

    I'm not sure I see the point of this article.

    Sure it begin by introducing Jim Gamble? Is he a police officer?



    tt1122 CaptainGrey

    How do they know it was definitely an abduction?

    the parents said it was. loudly, in the redtops. what more proof do you need?



    Furfur

    What evidence is there that Madeleine was abducted?

    None.



    adyboy > Furfur

    Was it the Syrian rebels?


    Benion > Furfur

    Watch it! The litigious McCanns will be after you next....I think they have already sued everyone else.


    Persianwar

    I look at the two photofits that have been put out and see two completely different people. Different hair, different noses, different jawlines. Just about anyone aged 25-40, male with brownish hair could be made to 'fit the description'.

    I think this is a fishing trip to find someone who might be conveniently put in the frame - as the clamour is to find someone, anyone, who can be locked up to bring 'closure'.



    adyboy > Persianwar

    Could you be more cynical?

    Police are doing what should have happened 6 years ago. Better late than never



    Persianwar > adyboy

    I'm being perfectly rational. I don't see why anyone who has even sniffed the Portuguese border in 2007 should have their lives raked over by the old Bill on the basis of such limited evidence. It's one thing the Police doing this to UK citizens, but it now seems that they're going to extend the trick to Germany and the Netherlands.

    There's also a distinct element of 20:20 hindsight to the whole exercise. Are people seeing what they saw, or what they or the Police would have liked them to have seen?

    Those e-fits don't look like a single person - that isn't cynical, that's fact.



    MortyVicar

    "Madeleine McCann's abductors should beware" - there was no evidence of an abduction. DNA and cadaver dog evidence discounted.


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  57. http://bit.ly/1aQjoHr

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  58. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24980765

    25. Steve
    18TH NOVEMBER 2013 - 9:40

    Oh do wake up people. This will not work!! Most illegal images are sourced on hidden networks such as TOR and are passed around using encrypted email. You really think people are going to use Google to search for illegal images?? Just another government attempt to control the masses which won´t work. Useless.

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  59. "Too few people in the policing world understand the nature of the people involved in child abuse," he [Jim Gamble] said.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-25119811

    No normal person can understand the nature of the people involved in child abuse.

    For example:

    The court was told the two women who stood alongside Watkins in the dock sexually abused their own children and made them available to Watkins for him to abuse.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-25108691

    Completely incomprehensible.


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  60. Downing Street faced a storm today over a “cover-up” of the arrest and resignation of one of the Prime Minister’s oldest friends over allegations of child abuse images.

    http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/david-cameron-tells-of-shock-after-aide-patrick-rock-arrested-over-child-abuse-images-9167395.html

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  61. http://bit.ly/1g9rW9v

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  62. http://bit.ly/1dpLPfj

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  63. Last warning.
    http://bit.ly/QkV9J5
    YCMIU

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  64. http://bit.ly/1kW0l4a

    http://bit.ly/1iS0vnf

    http://itv.co/1t3JKfX

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  65. http://bit.ly/1eQtnQe
    It’s all in the details IMO.
    Bye.
    righty-ho, luv?

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  66. "Retired Detective at Met Police" Right.


    "malign agenda" must be the new conspiracy theorist.

    Funny how he follows me, yet has me blocked. Odd that.

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  67. Nobody's fool , I'm sure you must agree. http://bit.ly/1fiBdg3

    flattered?

    http://bit.ly/1pnLqld
    It is the real JG, and indeed very odd behaviour from a man of his position.

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  68. http://bit.ly/1fWbm31
    Odd that, which theories?

    http://bit.ly/1fWbAak
    Funny how he follows me, yet has me blocked. Odd that.

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  69. Good morning Precious.

    That's the first I've seen of those, you can't send tweets to someone you've blocked. Not so odd, I don't suppose.

    But they don't sound like happy bunnies. Is it tick tock as they say? As they say, not as I say.

    I don't know what Redwood is up to at all at all. But my gut tells me this is a prelude to pulling yet more wonders out of his ass.

    Can't help but wonder if McCann used the church as a staging post? But not for three weeks though.

    I shall try and take a photo later, or tomorrow, of a little bower I have built in the back garden. (definition 1 http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bower

    I shall put the final touches to it today, the plants I ordered, finally arrived yesterday.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-X-HEDERA-WHITE-EDGED-TRAILING-IVY-CLIMBING-EVERGREEN-PLANT-POT-NOT-PLUGS-/251515574229?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Garden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item3a8f7f17d5

    Sorry, no bitly, I have an email instructing me to change all passwords on linked accounts and I ain't in the mood for that right now.

    Right Chuck, more tea.

    xxx

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  70. http://bit.ly/1lkLHyQ
    http://bit.ly/1jN3C3z

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  71. Beautiful hedera cultivar H. I’ve got ivies, too, but alas the white-edged one collapsed in a harsh winter after years of growth. I’ll try a new one.

    I was wondering if planting in open soil, in a planting hole filled with compost or potting soil, would be better as the roots grow fast. Perhaps a rather unnecessarily comment as you were already intending to do so.

    Indeed, tick tock as they say, not as I say. Isn't English a wonderful language.

    Good night. Mx

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  72. I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not sure.

    I couldn't make my mind up which way to go, the tubs you see, or straight in.

    But bear in mind, I don't know how it's going to work out here, (what you see will all come down easy enough)so what I ended up doing, was boring 4x50mm holes in the bottom of the tubs, figuring the roots will grow through if they want to.

    What do you say, typical bloody man? Or just typical engineer?

    Did you know by the way, engineers never use centimetres?

    Typically 1m 35cm would always be expressed as 1350mm.

    So now you know.

    I've been messing all day, I bought the girls a different shaped house a while ago, long and narrow as opposed to square, so I have making them comfortable today.

    Enjoy your weekend Maren. xx

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  73. http://www.abusewatch.net/jgamble_bio.php

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  74. This is a tweet I sent to Ros.

    Ignore the case files, they're academic.

    Identifying and Dealing with "Child Savers" http://bit.ly/1zovNig

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  75. In conclusion, child sexual abuse is both immoral and illegal and should be condemned. But there is another form of abuse-this is the abuse perpetrated by the child savers. This abuse devastates the lives of individuals and families. It too must be condemned.

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  76. https://twitter.com/Yoostin/status/573902187396489216

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  77. Good morning Maren.

    You prompted me to trawl his timeline.

    A few of interest.

    https://twitter.com/JimGamble_INEQE/status/572381007921467392

    https://twitter.com/JimGamble_INEQE/status/569273536575094784

    https://twitter.com/TeddyShepherd/status/566997351408349184/photo/1

    https://twitter.com/JimGamble_INEQE/status/567085906470141952

    I tell you one thing though, if you will pardon my French, there are some arse lickers in his TL.

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  78. Lick-spittles, enough to make him squirm.

    Have you read the @summersandswan book?

    https://twitter.com/TeddyShepherd/status/566997351408349184/photo/1

    And what a little gem it is.


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  79. https://twitter.com/kikoratton/status/577368887815188480

    16 June 2007
    http://www.theguardian.com/society/2007/jun/16/childrensservices.crime

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  80. 3 Nov 2009

    http://www.psni.police.uk/madeleine_mccann_appeal_031009

    This initiative is supported by Leicestershire Police, Interpol, Europol and international police agencies as well as specialist charities and NGO’s such as the US National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), Missing Children Europe and the UK charity Parents and Abducted Children Together (PACT).

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  81. 08:16 Same old, same old, Jimmy.

    08:38

    That would be under the leadership of another friend of Jimmy's and member of the Northern Ireland mafia, Hugh Orde.

    Another "cosy" list you highlight there Maren.

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  82. Trust us, we're the security services.

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/mi6-dirty-secrets-why-do-sex-games-819152

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