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Originally posted by Monger
This should serve as a reminder to everybody, not just trolls, to protect and cherish your anonymity on these tubes.
Originally posted by zorgon
It's that anonymity that lets them feel safe to say what ever they want, with no fear of reprisal
But if they start tossing internet trolls into jail.... it will be vewwy vewwy quiet around hereedit on 29-10-2010 by zorgon because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ImaginaryReality1984 I'm not supporting his actions but he should be allowed to do it, free speech is important. The people who held up offensive signs to the returning UK troops are scum but it's their right to do so.
Originally posted by stumason
Because language can be used by people to cause alarm or distress on another, which is unacceptable. You may think people have the right to say and do as they please, but they shouldn't be able to if that infringes upon another persons right to go about their business unmolested.
Originally posted by stumason
I might swear alot myself, but my missus will have my nuts if I swear in front of the kids and woe betide anyone who swears in public when the kids are around and she hears them.
Originally posted by stumason
You may think this is an issue for free speech, but the law is their to set aside acceptable standards of behaviour in public.
Originally posted by stumason
You can say what you like in a dwelling, as an Englishmans home is his castle, but you must behave in a certain way in Public. This is the way it is done here and has been for a long time. It might be a mild infringment on free speech but I actually agree with it.
Originally posted by stumason
Besides, a better analog for this scenario the thread is discussing is stalking or harrassment, not public order. This guy deliberately sent malicious messages to specific people with the intent to cause distress. I do believe that even in the US, one cannot send malicious messages to a person without running the risk of legal sanction.
Originally posted by stumason
Plenty of people within the USA have been punished for stalking celebs or other people, sending unsolicited love messages for example, causing alarm and generally harrassing the person in question. Those people have either been restrained by the courts and in some cases incarcerated, so this is hardly a talking point where Yanks can take a moral high ground and lecture us about "free speech".
Originally posted by stumason
EDIT: Amusing irony here is that while one cannot swear in public, it is not an offence to walk stark-bollock naked in public in England & Wales unless there is intent to cause alarm or distress of a sexual nature (ie: flashing)edit on 30/10/10 by stumason because: (no reason given)