That would NOT fly in any other jurisdiction.
Of greater concern, if the article is to be believed, is that the Police Officer acted as a result of her OWN feelings, not what would be accepted in the community. THAT is very worrisome.
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All I can say is that the defence lawyers of the UK are either part of the anti-free speech movement, or utterly incompetent.Quote from: "Bricktop"
That would NOT fly in any other jurisdiction.
Of greater concern, if the article is to be believed, is that the Police Officer acted as a result of her OWN feelings, not what would be accepted in the community. THAT is very worrisome.
Why aren't people standing up to these fascists???Quote from: "Bricktop"
That would NOT fly in any other jurisdiction.Quote
Quote from: "Wazzzup"A teenager in Britain has been found guilty of charges that she disseminated a "grossly offensive message by means of a public electronic communications network" -- by posting rap lyrics on a social media site.
Chelsea Russell, 19, of Liverpool posted some lyrics on Instagram from Snap Dogg's "I'm Trippin'" to pay tribute to a 13-year-old boy who died after he was hit by a car last summer, the BBC reported. The lyrics said "kill a snitch n****, rob a rich n****."
Russell was found guilty of a hate crime and must now wear an electronic bracelet to allow authorities to monitor her movements. She was also given a curfew from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. She was also given eight weeks of community service and ordered to pay costs of £500 and an £85 "victim surcharge."
Quote from: "Fashionista"Quote from: "Wazzzup"A teenager in Britain has been found guilty of charges that she disseminated a "grossly offensive message by means of a public electronic communications network" -- by posting rap lyrics on a social media site.
Chelsea Russell, 19, of Liverpool posted some lyrics on Instagram from Snap Dogg's "I'm Trippin'" to pay tribute to a 13-year-old boy who died after he was hit by a car last summer, the BBC reported. The lyrics said "kill a snitch n****, rob a rich n****."
Russell was found guilty of a hate crime and must now wear an electronic bracelet to allow authorities to monitor her movements. She was also given a curfew from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. She was also given eight weeks of community service and ordered to pay costs of £500 and an £85 "victim surcharge."
the "song"
The content was then passed to Constable Dominique Walker, who is based within a specialist police hate crime unit.Quote
The court heard that Ms Walker was the sister of Anthony Walker, who was the victim of a notorious race hate murder on Merseyside.
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