SC's AG to Pursue Legal Action Against Craigslist »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 7 months ago in Science & TechnologyTen days ago, South Carolina's Attorney General gave Craigslist ten days to remove their erotic services ads. Well, although Craigslist earlier this week said it was going to remove the erotic services section, it gave itself seven days to do so, past the deadline. Oops.
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Justice4All7 months ago
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Why are these people so interested in everybodys morality? Can't they find some real criminals to chase? Maybe this is easier tan prosecuiting Bank or insurance fraud. And safer than going afer dangerous chiminals. Plus it convinces the religious right that the government is actually doing something.
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