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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 18127"><p>Pornographic internet sites disguised as official government pages and watered-down beer in Warsaw's beer gardens -- these were the latest culprits identified by Poland's consumer protection agency on Wednesday.</p><p>Agency head Cezary Banasinski said smutty sites like <a href="http://www.sejm.gof.pl" target="_blank">www.sejm.gof.pl</a> -- pronounced in Polish the same way as parliament's homepage <a href="http://www.sejm.gov.pl" target="_blank">www.sejm.gov.pl</a> -- set themselves up as visitors' homepages.</p><p></p><p>"This sticks in your computer, and you can't remove it. I logged on, and had to call the technicians to undo it. Every time you turned on the computer these, er, lively scenes would pop up," Banasinski told a news conference.</p><p></p><p>The agency has launched an investigation into the internet service provider operating the rogue Web site.</p><p></p><p>Banasinski also said that three-quarters of drinks served in the Polish capital's outdoor beer gardens were watered down and not worth buying.</p><p></p><p>"Warsaw's beer gardens have become legendary -- the record is 100 liters served from a 50-liter keg," he said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 18127"] Pornographic internet sites disguised as official government pages and watered-down beer in Warsaw's beer gardens -- these were the latest culprits identified by Poland's consumer protection agency on Wednesday. Agency head Cezary Banasinski said smutty sites like [url]www.sejm.gof.pl[/url] -- pronounced in Polish the same way as parliament's homepage [url]www.sejm.gov.pl[/url] -- set themselves up as visitors' homepages. "This sticks in your computer, and you can't remove it. I logged on, and had to call the technicians to undo it. Every time you turned on the computer these, er, lively scenes would pop up," Banasinski told a news conference. The agency has launched an investigation into the internet service provider operating the rogue Web site. Banasinski also said that three-quarters of drinks served in the Polish capital's outdoor beer gardens were watered down and not worth buying. "Warsaw's beer gardens have become legendary -- the record is 100 liters served from a 50-liter keg," he said. [/QUOTE]
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