Computer Repair Business Pushing Legislation To Combat Child Porn

A computer repair business in Georgetown Township that discovered child porn on a customer's PC is pushing for new state legislation to combat the problem.

Computer repair House Calls wants technicians to be required to report crimes against children after turning in a 52-year-old Grand Rapids man last year. Michael Robert Brown had asked for his machine to be repaired, but when child porn was spotted, the company notified police, although they didn’t have to do so. It was one of two such incidents it was involved in during 2007.

A bill has been introduced in the state Senate by Holland’s Wayne Kuipers, who will hold a hearing on the matter in Lansing this afternoon. If passed, it would require technicians with knowledge of child sexually abusive material to report their findings to police, although a specific search for such material would not be allowed.

Source : http://wkzonews.blogspot.com/2008/06/computer-repair-business-pushing.html

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