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Originally Posted by baddog
Name one instance where someone was arrested merely for talking to a child on the Internet.
As far as entrapment is concerned, it would probably help if you had a clue what the legal definition of entrapment is. "entrapment occurs whenever a police officer or other government agent deceives an innocent person into committing a crime he or she had no prior intention of committing."
Obviously if the clicked the link, they had the intention.
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I use a laptop with the finger pad and when just moving the mouse to another
part of the page I accidently click links very often. I don't know what link
was even clicked until the page opens.
So just clicking the link seems to be a bit much.
I mean, signing up as a member to a site that has pedo written all over it and then
clicking the download link is a different story.
The "illegal" link should have to be "hunted for"; it can't just pop up in a window or
be embeded on a innocent looking page.
I should "Rick Roll" you with one of those links and then get your
NEW opinion
after the cops show up.