Apologizing doesn't right a wrong

Dear Editor:

In following the case of Keith Horwood, a Western University alumni who's become known as the "Western Hacker," his predicament raises some interesting questions. Did Horwood think by apologizing on YouTube he would be absolved of his indiscretion, and is this an age-related phenomenon? I for one am glad that London police have charged Horwood with a number of offenses. Horwood, like many people these days, need to think before they act.

Jud Jorry

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