Re: Accused in child porn inquiry to sue police - Ore
- From: "allan tracy" <thunderbird57303@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Sep 2006 07:57:17 -0700
Maybe I was missing something at the time, but what I could never get
over was the way the police anylized the list of 7000+ credit card
numbers.
Apparently, if the cards had already been reported as stolen or abused
then those names were never investigated.
Whereas, those that claimed, after arrest, that they hadn't made the
transactions and that someone must have been abusing their card (in
other words they hadn't noticed it on their statements) were never
believed and deemed to be guilty even when no porn was found on their
computers.
So, those that picked up the fraud and reported it could never be
guilty but those that didn't report it because they didn't check their
statements properly could never be innocent as far as the police were
concerned.
.
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