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Previously on "Can you use google? Then you are a terrorist."
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Who? Tony Blair? Well in fact, he did :POriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - Terror trial: Suspect 'had Tony Blair's address'
A terror suspect had an address for Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie, the Old Bailey has heard.
It was in the news. Close to the end of Harley Street. Googling would provide it easily.
I bet he is also accused of having WMDs able to go in 45 minutes.
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Works for me.Originally posted by zeitghostAha! So people with oversize black framed glasses that they wear "Ironically" are terrorists!
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Or a camera taking pictures on the street when any self respecting terrorist would use Google maps to case the joint.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI've wondered in the past about the legislation that says you can be done for having "information which could be of use to a terrorist" (or whatever the actual wording is).
So anyone who has a map could be prosecuted.
He did have the address written down on a bit of paper kept inside his glasses case though...
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I a\ssumed you would be wielding the anal probe?Originally posted by zeitghostOh good.
It's a secret trial.

The return of the Star Chamber.
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I've wondered in the past about the legislation that says you can be done for having "information which could be of use to a terrorist" (or whatever the actual wording is).
So anyone who has a map could be prosecuted.
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It pees me off that thee BBC's Most Popular Stories often feature events from years ago. I just wasted several valuable seconds pondering why there might have been sporadic unrest across several English cities last night.
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Can you use google? Then you are a terrorist.
BBC News - Terror trial: Suspect 'had Tony Blair's address'
A terror suspect had an address for Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie, the Old Bailey has heard.
It was in the news. Close to the end of Harley Street. Googling would provide it easily.
I bet he is also accused of having WMDs able to go in 45 minutes.Tags: None
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