Dear Friends,
The World Wide Web is one of the greatest modern technological advances of our time,
but it is also a double-edged sword. While the Internet allows us to do such things as
engage in electronic commerce, conduct research, be entertained, communicate with
others and find a myriad of information on just about anything imaginable, it also has its
dark side. The Internet not only provides great opportunities for those with good intentions,
but is an oasis for criminals as well.
As the ranking minority member of the Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee and a
member of the Assembly Minority Task Force on Sex Crimes Against Children and Women,
I have become keenly aware of the threat the Internet poses to the safety of our families, our
financial information and personal identity.
The ability of users to exchange and gather information from an almost infinite number of
sources from around the world is one characteristic that makes the Internet such an attractive
resource. However, when information trades hands, the opportunity exists for one individual to
take advantage of or harm another. The Internet has the ability to protect anonymity, it is constantly
changing and it is interactive. For these reasons it has emerged as fertile space for criminal activity.
Criminals no longer have to confront their victims face to face; the Internet allows them access to
every aspect of an intended victim’s personal space from the relative safety of their own Internet
connection.
Assemblyman
David G. McDonough
3000 Hempstead Tpke.
Suite 110
Levittown, NY 11756
(516) 731-8830
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Sincerely,
David G. McDonough
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