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Posted By TechnologyExpert 9 months, 2 weeks ago in News

Cook County, Illinois Sheriff Tom Dart announced on Thursday that his office has sued Craigslist over the websites "erotic services" section, which the sheriff said facilitates prostitution.

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    Justice4All9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Why do people feel the need to regulate morality?

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    earthlingerer9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    I love it when police make it seem like they're "doing something."

    It must have been a slow eek in the news for the sheriff to call the local news about his "war on classifieds."

    Suing craigslist for people using their services to sell prostitution is like suing GM over drunken drivers or gun manufacturers because some people use guns on others.

    Foolish, in a word.

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      Beau78909 months, 2 weeks ago

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      Two more words: Election year.

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