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Originally Posted by accyman
last i knew it wasnt illigal to offend someone
cracks me up how people get so upset over people they never knew or will most likely never know yet have most likely laughed at a sick joke themselves or even told one
it seems to be fashionable in this country to jump on the offended binwaggon oops bandwaggon and express outrage at an action most have probabbly done themselves at some point.
most people spend hours been offended before they actually know what they are been offended by
iv offended people in the past infact i have no doubt i have but i have also been offended in the past and i can say that it never made me feel like diaing 999
like STUDIO says the only way police would or shoudl get involved is if there was direct threats to people made or specific action was said to be taken.Otherwise there shouldnt have been any police involvment if it was only a matter of something been in bad taste
the internet is full of idiots our prisons cant cope with real criminals yet alone the millions of idiots with keyboards
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It's what they said he was guilty off, he was arrested on suspicion of making a malicious communication. The Malicious Communications Act 1998 appears to be a poor piece of legislation using not how it was intended, have a read here
Malicious Communications Act 1988 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It basically means anything you write online could be used against you by the Police, be it Twitter, Facebook or on here