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Solve : Man admits hacking abortion provider BPAS's website?

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James Jeffery, 27, has been remanded in custody after admitting to breaking into the British Pregnancy Advisory SERVICE website on Thursday.

Jeffery, from Wednesbury, West Midlands, appeared before Westminster Magistrate's Court on Saturday.

He claimed on Twitter that he had stolen nearly 10,000 database records detailing women registered on the site.

He told the court he acted because he "disagreed" with the choice of two women he knew to END their pregnancies.

Jeffery, who claims to be a member of hacking GROUP Anonymous, will be sentenced at Southwark Crown Court at a later date.

Full story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17325182I hope they throw the book at him.
If the magistrate court states that they cannot hand down the relevant sentence and it needs to be REFERRED to another court then yes, he's going to be serving bird/time. And quite a lot. BPAS is not just an "abortion provider". In addition to providing abortion COUNSELLING and treatment it also provides contraception, vasectomy, sterilisation, and vasectomy reversal services. I hope this criminal gets a sufficiently long jail sentence that others like him are deterred.



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