Cyber-stalking action delay claim
Groups who work with the victims of cyber-stalking say efforts to tackle the problem are being delayed because Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will not take action.
The 'Network for Surviving Stalking' says the police, the home office and the crown prosecution service are all doing their best but service providers are not fulfilling their moral responsibility.
The ISPs say there is little more they can do.
Keith Doyle reports.
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