My post didn't sound right. Yours sounded like you're saying that watching porn (regular, not kiddie) happens 1 time, or by accident. I'm telling you it happens more than once, and it ain't no accident.:hihi:
Never do anything with porn at work. IT can find out, and you can be fired. We found a guy doing kiddie porn at work, he made a mistake and email came to the post master. Fired same day, about 3 PM. Wrong, and not worth the risk.
Most universities do very little to block external sites because of the educational aspect of the internet. Here at UNO they don't block sites like YouTube, Myspace, Facebook etc because it's what's happening today and a lot of students will use them for projects or do projects about them. So the internet on most campuses have little to no restrictions. What most people fail to realize is that IT personnel can easily search their machines. You should hear some of the comments I get when I resolve a problem over the phone through a remote desktop connection. "You mean you can do that?" On the flip side when I worked at Hibernia, they filtered pretty much everything from the outside.
I attended a seminar give by our the US Attorney in charge of internet crimes in our area which consists primarily of chile porn issues. He told us that people who are into this are sick people who will go to extreme lengths to feed their addiction. He warned all of us that many kids from "good" families become vicitms and that we all need to become keenly aware of our children's surfing habits and to keep up with the sites visited by our children. The world we live in has become very complicated.
It's hard to figure what the appeal of child porn is in the first place. But even if the guy is a head case and addicted to kiddie porn, he has to be a dumb-ass to do it on the web. There are well-known stings out there by the cops all the time. I'm sure they have web geeks just fishing for porn addicts 24/7. It's like terrorists googling for bomb materials . . . you figure the FBI has got to have geek team printing out a daily list of suspects. And still they do it . . .
Exactly right. All you have to do is look at the walks of life the people Chris Hansen catches in his child predator stings. Even people who know how this stuff works get caught up in it; like an Army intelligence officer and that guy who was pretty high up with the Department of Homeland Security. I don't care if it is some sort of mental illness, there's no place in society for cretins like this. There's no rehabilitating them and they're almost always repeat offenders. I say death to them all; especially to the ones who are directly involved in it.
Here's hoping they're all dumb-azzes. Good riddance. Enjoy your government-sponsored involuntary alternative lifestyle...