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(Unverified)May 5th 2007 10:43AM
Hehe, it's funny you've used a picture showing Buenos Aires police (where I live, btw). I don't think those guys could deal with anything that remotely resembles a terrorist.
And about the article, I think it's somehow impossible or improbable that such a thing as a cyberspace police could be a success, but maybe in a long term (read a decade), maybe, just maybe, it could have a little influence as to make presumably terrorists lives a little more difficult. Don't think such and in-depth investigation could ever be achieved.