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Sending nude photos.?
11-09-2012, 12:59 PM
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It is illegal in Australia for a person under 18 to send, receive or have in their possession nude photos of another person who is under 18. Nudes of under 18s is called child pornography and participating may cause trouble including:
•Images can be shared (including being sent to all your friends and family) and circulate in cyberspace for years.
•Sex offenders and paedophiles may copy your images
•You could be charged with producing and disseminating child pornography and put on the Sex Offender Register.

Do not send any pics of yourself and delete the ones she has sent to you (and remember to empty your recycle bin). Tell her you're not interested in sending or receiving any nudes. If she persists in asking for them or keeps sending them to you then report her to police as 'she' is most likely not a real girl but a pedo trying to trick you into sending new pics for his collection.

You can report by ringing your local police station (ask for the sex crimes squad) or online at the virtual global task force http://www.thinkuknow.org.au/site/stop.asp but you can report using this site too.

If you're not sure talk to an adult you trust about it, particularly your parents so they can talk to the police about what they are seeing.
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Sending nude photos.? - Mitch - 11-09-2012, 12:50 PM
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