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Beaven featured on Too Huntley Street
after Internet child porn bylaw passes
By Susan Hundertmark
Expositor Editor
Huron East Coun. Mark
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Susan Hundertmark photo
Huron East Coun. Mark Beaven shows 100 Huntley Street reporter Denise Lodde some of the
nationwide responses he received after proposing a municipal bylaw that fights child porn on
the internet, the first of its kind in Canada.
next few weeks after a
television reporter travelled
to Seaforth last week to,
explore Beaven's
involvement with the
recently -passed child
pornography
bylaw.
"We get a lot
of stories
pass i n g
through our
desk from
viewers and
one of them
alerted us
about the
Huron East
bylaw. We're
interested in
the issue and
this. is just
another story in
an ongoing list
of stories we're done about
fighting child pornography,"
said 100 Huntley Street
reporter Denise Lodde.
Beaven came to Huron
East council in June with the
idea of creating a bylaw that
would require internet
service providers to filter out
child pornography to patrons
within Huron East or face
fines up to $5,000.
The bylaw was changed
before its third and final
reading to require internet
service providers to comply
with police in the fight
against child
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insurmountable
as the problem
may be,' --
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Lodde said
Beaven's
idea to create
a municipal
bylaw
fighting
child
pornography
on the
internet
"sounded
like a really
unique
approach."
"It showed
what regular
Canadians can do to fight
this. There is something we
can do, as insurmountable as
the problem may be," she
said.
"You can tell he (Beaven)
loves his community and
wants to make a diffeence."
Lodde said a lot of 100
Huntley Street viewers are
involved in the fight against
child pornography.
Along with 110 Huntley
Street, Beaven is hearing
from several other
municipalities that have
plans of using Huron East's
bylaw as a blueprint in
passing their own to fight
child porn.
He said municipalities in
Leeds -Grenville, Newmarket
and Minto in Ontario,
Gatineau, Quebec,
Richmond, B.C. and
municipalities in Alberta are
considering similar bylaws.
Beaven said he received
thousands of e-mails since
his original bylaw was
presented to Huron East
council in June and the
recent approval by council of
the bylaw started up the flow
of e-mails once more.
"A lot of municipalities
were watching to see what
we were doing. I just got an
e-mail from a councillor in
Leeds -Grenville looking for
a copy of our bylaw," he
said.
While internet service
providers (ISPs), like
T u c k e r s m i t h
Communications
Cooperative (TCC) are
saying the municipal bylaw
is not requiring ISPs to do
anything they weren't
already required to do by
law, Beaven disagreed.
He said the bylaw will
require ISPs to cooperate
with police if they are told to
block a website that is hosted
outside of Canada.
"There is nothing in the
Criminal Code requiring
internet providers to block
websites from outside
Canada so in some respects,
the bylaw strengthens what
police can do," he said.
"This is the first time in
Canadian history that there's
a legal requirement to
cooperate with police in
those instances," said
Beaven.
Truscott postcard
campaign receiving
response of 20,000
By Cheryl Heath
Clinton News Record Editor
Nearly 200 Steven Truscott supporters streamed
through the Guelph home of Mary and Jeff Yanchus
last Wednesday to participate in what is turning into a
postcard campaign of international scope.
The postcard protest, addressed to Ontario Attorney
General Michael J. Bryant who has been asked by
federal Justice Minister Irwin Cotler to review the
Truscott conviction, has already exceeded its original
print order of 16,000, says Mary.
In fact, she says, the 4,000 extra postcards are also
gone — meaning the Yanchus family members, who
are long-time believers in Truscott's innocence, have
reached their goal.
"We're stopping at 20,000 because we think that
makes a really loud statement to Mr. Bryant," says
Mary, who is a Clinton native.
She says the goal is to encourage protesters to deluge
the Attorney General's office with the postcards
through the month of November so that "Mr. Bryant is
left with no question about Steven Truscott's
innocence."
Though 20,000 is the print limit, Mary notes like-
minded protesters, worldwide, are copying the
information meaning it is possible the Attorney
General's office will see more than 20,000 cards.
A London-based advocacy organization,
Londonnow.ca, is also lending its support to the
Truscott campaign.
Truscott was convicted of the capital murder of 12 -
year -old Lynne Harper in 1959 when he was 14 years
of age. Originally sentenced to hang, his sentence was
commuted to life imprisonment following a public
outcry.
He was paroled 10 years later, but has always
maintained his innocence.