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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23768203

That sentence is pathetic when you consider the potential consequences.

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Tue Aug 20, 2013 1:39 pm
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They should bankrupt him and set an example to other such con-men. Though considering the scale of his crime maybe he should be sent to the countries where he committed these crimes so he can spend some time in their prisons.


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Tue Aug 20, 2013 2:49 pm
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I dont get this. What happens to the makers/vendors of anti wrinkle creams, vitamin supplements, homeopathics, purveyors of various religious "faiths", weapons of all sorts, medical drug treatments that cost more than a kidney and not to mention charlatans :(
There are plenty of companies purveying goods with no credible evidence to back up their claims. Is caveat emptor no longer relevant, due diligence a thing of yesterday.
Just because... is all.


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I dont get this. What happens to the makers/vendors of anti wrinkle creams, vitamin supplements, homeopathics, purveyors of various religious "faiths", weapons of all sorts, medical drug treatments that cost more than a kidney and not to mention charlatans :(
There are plenty of companies purveying goods with no credible evidence to back up their claims. Is caveat emptor no longer relevant, due diligence a thing of yesterday.
Just because... is all.

Yes but his case was outright fraud with some machines having no working parts.

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Whats not outright fraud in my little rant above?


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E. F. Benson wrote:
Whats not outright fraud in my little rant above?

In most cases it is also fraud. Many of the anti-wrinkle creams are next to useless. If you want to avoid wrinkles you need to avoid the things that cause skin damage like smoking or sun bathing. I look much younger than my real age because I stopped smoking at 8 and avoid sun bathing. If I get any sun it is purely coincidental from walking somewhere.

The only true religion is the Force so all other religions are simply well organised cults. ;) Many medical treatments are valid but the price paid is another matter. Homeopathy might have psychosomatic benefits like placebos, and that could also be applied to religions.

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Tue Aug 20, 2013 4:47 pm
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UK government promoted fake bomb detectors

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/a ... ors-bolton

I'd say a lot of people knew damn well and didn't give a crap :evil:

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UK government promoted fake bomb detectors

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/a ... ors-bolton

I'd say a lot of people knew damn well and didn't give a crap :evil:

The problem is that they all seem to be obsessed with helping exports even if over the long run they damage the nations reputation.

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In Thailand, where hundreds of the bogus devices were sold under the brand GT200 for use at police and army checkpoints, human rights campaigners have reported they failed to detect bombs that then killed four people. Hundreds more have been wrongly imprisoned after the fake equipment indicated they had handled explosives.

The devices were sold to security hotspots including Pakistan, India and Egypt as well as Mexico, where authorities fighting a bloody drugs war bought 1,200 of the units.

It would not surprise me that the Prime Minister and other ministers had done their bit flogging this crap.

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Man jailed over fake bomb detector. Shame we can't jail Tony Blair et al over fake bombs.

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