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Where can i report pictures of child p**n?

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k i did a simple search for images a tv show that i used to love, anyway when i got the images there was a few pictures of a very naked little boy showing all his parts, now where can i report this to?

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  1. police


  2. the police

  3. The cops I guess. Call them and tell them how you found them.

  4. call 911 immediatly.

    but make sure he is underage beacuse pictures can be deciving.

  5. http://www.cybertipline.com

  6. go to the police.

  7. How To Report Child p**n:

    If you encounter child pornography either online or through the U.S. mail, here is how you can report the crime to the proper authorities. If you encounter child pornography on the Internet, you can report the site address to your Internet Service Provider and your local or state FBI or Customs office listed in your telephone directory.

    You can also report child pornography online by forwarding the site address to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) at cybertipline.com. NCMEC will forward your report to the appropriate investigative agency for follow-up.

    To collect the address (or URL) of a child-pornography web site, click on the address in your browser's address bar to highlight (select) the address. Then hold down the Control key and click on the C key to copy the address. You can then paste the address to a text file or email message by holding down the Control key and hitting the V key.

    p**n In the Mail

    There is no free speech, First Amendment protection for child pornography. Pornographic pictures of children are not constitutionally protected speech. Such pictures are evidence of the sexual exploitation of children. If the pictures are sent through the U.S. Mail, it is a violation of federal law.

    If you have information about the use of the U.S. Postal Service to send child pornography, contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service listed in the white pages of your local telephone directory. More information may be obtained at the U.S. Postal Inspection Agency web page.

  8. OMG! : [

    That's Horrible.

    Show the police and exactly what you were searching for.

    Peace : ]

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