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Good news for offensive, iconoclastic internet trolls

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    Good news for offensive, iconoclastic internet trolls

    "Cases involving trolling on social media sites should now be easier to deal with after the Director of Public Prosecutions published definitive guidelines on the tabloid-fodder phenomenon this morning.

    Keir Starmer, who will leave his post as DPP in the autumn, said that the interim guidelines the Crown Prosecution Service issued late last year remained largely unchanged following public consultation.

    "Having considered the consultation responses, and our experience of dealing with these cases in recent months, I believe the guidelines do set out the right approach to prosecution by making the distinction between those communications that should be robustly prosecuted, such as those that amount to a credible threat of violence, a targeted campaign of harassment against an individual or which breach court orders, and those communications which may be considered grossly offensive, to which the high threshold must apply," he said.
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    Offensive, iconoclastic internet trolls will NOT be prosecuted, says DPP ? The Register

    I hear sound of cheap Cava being opened in MFs inflated castle

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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "Cases involving trolling on social media sites should now be easier to deal with after the Director of Public Prosecutions published definitive guidelines on the tabloid-fodder phenomenon this morning.

    Keir Starmer, who will leave his post as DPP in the autumn, said that the interim guidelines the Crown Prosecution Service issued late last year remained largely unchanged following public consultation.

    "Having considered the consultation responses, and our experience of dealing with these cases in recent months, I believe the guidelines do set out the right approach to prosecution by making the distinction between those communications that should be robustly prosecuted, such as those that amount to a credible threat of violence, a targeted campaign of harassment against an individual or which breach court orders, and those communications which may be considered grossly offensive, to which the high threshold must apply," he said.
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    Offensive, iconoclastic internet trolls will NOT be prosecuted, says DPP ? The Register

    I hear sound of cheap Cava being opened in MFs inflated castle
    No, that's the sound of last night's jalfrezi interfacing with his milanese beans

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      #3
      Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
      No, that's the sound of last night's jalfrezi interfacing with his milanese beans
      isn't that the name of a Cukker?

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        #4
        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        isn't that the name of a Cukker?
        You mean milanes benes?

        Any similarity to posters living or dead is purely coincidental.

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          #5
          yeah that was him

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