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Most recent annotations on things by Judy Mallaber

  • wheresmydad.org.uk : "... children and support for families and mothers" Again, the established view of families does not include fathers! Can you not see that your biased language affects people? Sure Start... (16 June 2009)
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  • Tom Wright: Why is the government trying to set up a censoring and monitoring network which will not work for the stated purpose? This approach seems unlikely to be effective because of the ability to... (13 March 2009)
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  • Lewis Allsebrook: Why don't you ask Amber Valley Council yourself? If you live in the area why don't you just pop in and ask the question directly? (8 December 2008)
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  • Kit Bathgate: Bravo! About time somebody held up for scrutiny the unspoken assumption that more restrictions are the way to 'fix' our 'too high' abortion rate. (21 May 2008)
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  • Jason Smith: I'm dismayed to see that people are trying to stop parents pretecting their children. As someone who has used a mobile phone tracking service http://www.mobilelocators.com I was actually... (21 October 2007)
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  • Tim Donovan: As an active member of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)based in Derbyshire, I am very pleased to see the comments made by Judy Mallaber (my MP), Mark Todd, Paul Holmes and Janet... (19 July 2007)
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  • Neil Richardson: Sometimes the law is an ass. (23 November 2005)
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  • Judith Kelman: A true Labour voice! (13 November 2005)
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  • Gregory Block: This, and all systems of its nature, do indeed yield false positives; the organisation is free to choose its definition of what is blockable, and a process after-the-fact can get someone... (23 July 2004)
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  • Chris Lightfoot: This relates to this BBC story, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/39082 15.stm (which claims that BT are blocking not ten but twenty thousand "attempts to access child porn" every day). BT's... (22 July 2004)
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