It's the former.
The rise of social networks means people are now far more exposed to images and words outside their comfort zone, and some (wankers) deal with it by calling the police, who are duty-bound to investigate.
The law needs to be modernised.
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The rise of social networks means people are now far more exposed to images and words outside their comfort zone, and some (wankers) deal with it by calling the police, who are duty-bound to investigate.
The law needs to be modernised.
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 9:58, Share, Reply)
The police needs to stop ever appeasing the mob.
Every time they do, it gives idiots the belief that is how they should handle offence.
I really do think it would be quite an interesting experiment to start a campaign to get, say, Richard Littlejohn arrested based on the fact our law works by precedent. He is a bigger troll than many who have been charged.
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Every time they do, it gives idiots the belief that is how they should handle offence.
I really do think it would be quite an interesting experiment to start a campaign to get, say, Richard Littlejohn arrested based on the fact our law works by precedent. He is a bigger troll than many who have been charged.
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 11:02, Share, Reply)