Not up on UK law, perhaps there's some other hearing where they could give public evidence?<p>Nice recounting of the horrors "this example case" suffered too. Remember: its all about abused children, think about that instead of the reporter's agenda; because after all no agenda is too extreme in the face of such horribly abused children.<p>Does anyone advocating "for the children" in these cases ever suggest telling kids they are people, with dignity and rights to defend themselves? That they have a right to violently, if need be, reject advances and insult to their integrity even from adults they should be able to trust? Seems to me most of the proposed fixes for "child porn" involve keeping it quiet, instead.