Sheriff Grady Judd says tech companies are not doing enough to take down CP

In the fall of 2019, The New York Times reported a record 45 million online photos and videos of CP, with the problem growing exponentially.

Since the Times article came out, some police departments have spent money trying to update their technology departments in hopes of curbing the problem, but it has not been effective.  The problem is growing worse.  Is it because the strategy continues to be going after the viewers/possessors instead of channeling money into taking the pictures down?  Does the United States not have IT geniuses capable of taking on this task?

Concerning CP, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said, “There’s a finite number of people that deal in this horrific stuff. It’s not a bottomless well. It can be stopped and it could be stopped rather easily by our tech giants who employ tech geniuses.”

But some tech geniuses said because there are so many different platforms and tricks…they don’t expect it to go away anytime soon.

Retired U.S. Secret Service Agent Gus Dimitrelos worked in the field for 25 years and said we have not even put a dent in the problem.  “It’s not going anywhere and it’s getting worse because the ability to store data online has grown exponentially just in the past four years.”

It has been said by some in law enforcement that if every viewer/possessor of CP could be found and put in prison, we do not have the prison space to house everyone – not even close.

So, this problem has been going on for decades.  Not only has there been no improvement in the situation, but it is getting worse.  Isn’t it time to try a different approach?  Someone once told me that it is just too easy to click on a mouse.  Then take down the pictures so that there is nothing to click on.

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32 thoughts on “Sheriff Grady Judd says tech companies are not doing enough to take down CP

  • November 19, 2021

    A new tv show called Undercover underage is coming out where they dress up an older woman to look and act as an underaged girl and entrapment men on camera for the series to expose them to the entire World.
    Look it up, called undercover underage.

    On a channel called Investigation Discovery. I do not have cable but they have been advertising the show online and on tv heavily.

    Reply
    • November 20, 2021

      @CherokeeJack

      I also don’t have cable, but I do have multiple streaming services. However…this upcoming show sounds like smut not worthy of my eyes.

      Reply
      • November 20, 2021

        mb

        Yes and they are creating crimes that have yet to occur IE: Entrapment. Here is the worst part, even if no charges are filed, they are going show all these peoples faces, addresses and everything for the World to see so that you will have to move to the desert to be left alone.

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    • November 20, 2021

      A BUNCH OF SICK FCKS WHO PRODUCE THAT TV GARBAGE!

      REALLY SICK PEOPLE!

      …WE SHALL SEE LONG THIS LASTS……I WOULD GUESS, NOT FOR LONG!

      HOPE THEY HAVE A BIG WIDE REAR-VIEW MIRROR

      Reply

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