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Daft Post On Facebook - That's A Four Month Jail Sentence
A nutter who posted a stupid message on Facebook after the Lee Rigby murder, has been jailed for four months.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 40190/B oxer-th reatene d-Musli ms-insa ne-viol ence-po sing-gu n-day-m urder-L ee-Rigb y-jaile d.html
Anyone agree this is a ridiculous conviction, and a waste of a valuable prison cell.
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Anyone agree this is a ridiculous conviction, and a waste of a valuable prison cell.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.kromovaracun, what they've almost certainly got in the back of their minds is the role of social media in the rioting a couple of years ago. Would they have spread so fast without Twitter? Almost certainly not. (That's just a guess but it's the line the authorities are taking.)
Will the use of incitement laws prevent it happening again? I've no idea, but it must be worth a try, from their point of view.
It may involve failing to distinguish between Twitter and Facebook, but it's all part of a continuing debate about what exactly the law (and society in general) should do about social media; whether and how far they should be controlled.
Will the use of incitement laws prevent it happening again? I've no idea, but it must be worth a try, from their point of view.
It may involve failing to distinguish between Twitter and Facebook, but it's all part of a continuing debate about what exactly the law (and society in general) should do about social media; whether and how far they should be controlled.
I dont think a conviction was riddiculous but unless it was part of a wider pattern of intimidation I think a sentence for this alone was inappropriate
Community service would be much more appropriate - preferably in a strongly muslim area where he'd be forced to meet ang get to know real muslims who are not trying to take over the world
Community service would be much more appropriate - preferably in a strongly muslim area where he'd be forced to meet ang get to know real muslims who are not trying to take over the world
I agree that is a fitting sentence for this nutter, but was surprised that Gromit didn't agree with the sentence, and what is more he chose to use the condemned Daily Mail web site, what can possibly be going off?
Imagine the reaction if I had posted such a thread?
As regards Tony Perrin being at risk from Muslim prisoners, he had better look both ways because others are out to get him.
/// Perrin’s solicitor told the court that he ‘has had telephone calls from members of the EDL threatening him and telling him if he goes to prison he will be assaulted’. ///
I found the need to start this passage off with "The reasons for the EDL threats are unclear" all rather strange.
/// The reasons for the EDL threats are unclear but a page from the EDL news reads: ‘As much as we are saddened by yesterday’s news from Woolwich, we feel it is more important than ever to keep tabs on extremists on the far right. ///
Nothing 'unclear' at all, can't they also be given the right to condemn such actions as this?
Imagine the reaction if I had posted such a thread?
As regards Tony Perrin being at risk from Muslim prisoners, he had better look both ways because others are out to get him.
/// Perrin’s solicitor told the court that he ‘has had telephone calls from members of the EDL threatening him and telling him if he goes to prison he will be assaulted’. ///
I found the need to start this passage off with "The reasons for the EDL threats are unclear" all rather strange.
/// The reasons for the EDL threats are unclear but a page from the EDL news reads: ‘As much as we are saddened by yesterday’s news from Woolwich, we feel it is more important than ever to keep tabs on extremists on the far right. ///
Nothing 'unclear' at all, can't they also be given the right to condemn such actions as this?
This man is clearly of low intelligence. If he did have the access to explosives then a criminal with any nounce is hardly going to advertise it on Facebook. His collar should have been felt and a stern warning that his activities had been noted by the authorities. A cation at worse would have been sufficient.
Will this deter stupid people writing unthoughtout crap on FB and Twitter in future? I doubt it.
Will it be used as ammunition by the authorities to control the internet in future? Certainly.
Will this deter stupid people writing unthoughtout crap on FB and Twitter in future? I doubt it.
Will it be used as ammunition by the authorities to control the internet in future? Certainly.
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