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Should Google have removed the 'Chester the Molester' site from its search results? See story.

Google pulls sick site, following Chester protests 24/02/2003, 11:19 GMT Google has removed a perverted Web site from its search listings following a public outcry from people in Chester. There was outrage when it was discovered that anyone innocently tapping in 'Chester Guide' into the Google search engine was met with a site dedicated to picking up small girls. The site - run by someone calling himself 'Chester the Molester' - was the second search result in Google's list and stood out among dozens of others sites dealing with tourist information. The Chester Chronicle led a campaign to get the site de-listed winning the support of readers and local councilors, who bombarded the US-based search engine with emails calling for the site to be removed. A week or so ago, though, it looked like people power would not be enough to get the site dropped. The top search engine replied to protesters saying that there was 'nothing that Google can do to remove the offending content without the cooperation of the site administrator'. It also pointed out that that it was a 'provider of information, not a mediator'. Now though, it seems the determined residents of Chester have won their battle with Google agreeing to pull the site after accepting that the content on the site was illegal...

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