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    @thin ice wrote:

    @pete wrote:

    I’ve never taken offence at banter i take offence at uneccesary insults

    dont recall insulting you pete
    do recall being on the receiving end of yours though on many occasions

    you’ll recall insulting others though as you sew etc

    #434968

    Facebook was today accused of a “glaring failure” to implement advice on protecting children online after the conviction of a man for kidnapping, raping and murdering a teenager he ensnared using the social networking site.

    Peter Chapman was jailed for life – with a minimum term of 35 years – yesterday for killing Ashleigh Hall, who was 17. The 33-year-old convicted double rapist lured Ashleigh by creating a Facebook profile using the picture of a handsome teenager. Ashleigh’s body was found dumped in a farmer’s field near Sedgefield, County Durham, in October last year.

    The Liberal Democrats’ home affairs spokesman, Chris Huhne, criticised Facebook for not adding a panic button, created by the Home Office’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, to its site. Ceop says the button, a large graphic which once installed features prominently on each profile page and gives internet safety advice, should be added to all social networking websites. Its chief executive, Jim Gamble, said it was “beyond logic” that Facebook and MySpace have not joined.

    Huhne told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “Facebook has had access to this since 2006 and has not yet put it on its user sites and I think it should.”

    Ceop says the button receives thousands of clicks a month. Facebook argues that users can block people from accessing their page or contacting them, or report abuse at its help centre. MySpace said it has “robust procedures” in place to protect young people on its site.

    In a statement released today, Facebook said it had “a variety of measures people can use to protect themselves from unwanted contact and we strongly encourage their use”. It said it was “not clear how these two met” but it was “deeply saddened” by Ashleigh’s death.

    “What is clear is that Peter Chapman was a twisted, determined individual with an evil agenda who used every online and offline opportunity to meet people,” it said. “This case serves as a painful reminder that all internet users must use extreme caution when contacted over the internet by people they do not know.

    “We echo the advice of the police, who urge people not to meet anyone they have been contacted by online unless they know for certain who they are, as there are unscrupulous people in the world with malevolent agendas.”

    #434969

    thats it then
    andy yoko is a perve
    glad i didnt agree to meet him

    #434970

    does andy also use the name jayne ayr and pretend to be me on occasions

    #434971

    :roll: god almighty grrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    #434972

    eve

    @catlady1606 wrote:

    :roll: god almighty grrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    :D

    #434973

    @catlady1606 wrote:

    :roll: god almighty grrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    since when :lol:

    #434974

    whats all this grrrrring all about

    #434975

    is andy yoko
    queen bitch

    #434976

    anc

    He’s tried to get me on fb too :twisted:

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