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Are the police telling the truth for once?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI work for xhamster......Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIf you had porn on your workplace computer, what would happen to you? Don't forget he is also being investigated for other offences...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's cos the RT Hon MP is looking at p0rn at the tax payers expense like a certain Ms Harperson's husband. Instead of coming clean he appears that he's lying about it.
Funny thing is if he just admitted that someone in his office looked at p0rn no-one would give a feck.
The question would then be what MPs should and shouldn't be doing.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by mattfx View PostLast place I worked at in permieland prior to contracting, I inadvertently busted one of the overseas sysadmins with some seriously questionable tulip on his company issued laptop.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIf you had porn on your workplace computer, what would happen to you? Don't forget he is also being investigated for other offences...
Judging by the above - not much!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostYou don't even need that. It much, much more simple than that.
Even if someone left their PC logged in and unattended for a minute I could change time stamps load "deleted data" drop bogus cache etcLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by mattfx View PostI think we are all aware of the art of the possible when you have non time limited access to a Windows machine in a lab environment and Khali Linux booted up beside it. anything is possible. Where do you draw the line on what counts as reasonable evidence and what could, or could not, have been planted then?
Even if someone left their PC logged in and unattended for a minute I could change time stamps load "deleted data" drop bogus cache etcLeave a comment:
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I wonder what the reaction would be if it turned out they were all (male) gay porn.Leave a comment:
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If you had porn on your workplace computer, what would happen to you? Don't forget he is also being investigated for other offences...Leave a comment:
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