UK arrests 3,300 for online statements

(thetimes.com)

8 points | by silexia 6 hours ago

7 comments

  • A_D_E_P_T 6 hours ago

    https://archive.ph/7S0ER

    > Thursday October 12 2017

    The article is old. But, in fairness, things could be even worse now. I mean, this "Online Safety Act" is new:

    > https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/online-safety-act...

  • andsoitis 6 hours ago

    > Nine people a day are being arrested for posting allegedly offensive messages online as police step up their campaign to combat social media hate speech.

    If this is true (don’t know publication’s agenda or researched the issue), it is really problematic that police are using force. Everyone has the right to be offensive.

    • jfengel an hour ago

      Not in the UK, you don't:

      https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/21/section/127

      Or at least, if you do want to be offensive, you have to be truthful about it. The UK is a lot less tolerant than the US about publishing lies.

      • dragonwriter an hour ago

        Given the burden of proof differences, the UK is a lot less tolerant, in practice, than the US of publishing the truth, too.

  • Robotenomics 6 hours ago

    This is insane

  • oldpersonintx 6 hours ago

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