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bitontheslide 12-08-2019 02:48 PM

Gwent Police warn people mocking wanted Jermaine Taylor's hair
 
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Police in south Wales have warned people who have mocked the hairstyle of a wanted drug dealer that they could find themselves facing prosecution.

A mugshot of Jermaine Taylor, 21, from Newport, was published by police on Facebook after he breached his licence conditions.

It prompted hundreds of jokes, puns and memes among the nearly 90,000 comments left on the Gwent Police Facebook post.

Police later said offensive comments could leave people facing action.

People can be prosecuted for posting offensive messages online.

One contributor joked that police should look in Edinburgh, which hosts the fringe festival, while another said officers were "combing the area".

On Monday, Gwent Police said: "We're really grateful to everyone who is assisting us in locating Jermaine Taylor, and we must admit a few of these comments have made us laugh.

"However, when the line is crossed from being funny to abusive, we do have to make sure we are responsible and remind people to be careful about what they write on social media."

Police said Taylor had breached his licence conditions following his release from prison in December 2018.

He was given a three-year sentence at Cardiff Crown Court in September 2017 for being concerned in supplying controlled drugs.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-49318050

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police were said to be combing the area :joker:

Oliver_W 12-08-2019 02:50 PM

Short of credible threats, typing words on a screen should never be a police matter, no matter how "offended" someone might be.

And yeah that hair is ridiculous.

Denver 12-08-2019 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10656623)
Short of credible threats, typing words on a screen should never be a police matter, no matter how "offended" someone might be.

And yeah that hair is ridiculous.

So you think its acceptable for people to attack people online which leads to suicide? Online bullying is a serious matter

Cherie 12-08-2019 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10656619)
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cp...891_wanted.jpg

Police in south Wales have warned people who have mocked the hairstyle of a wanted drug dealer that they could find themselves facing prosecution.

A mugshot of Jermaine Taylor, 21, from Newport, was published by police on Facebook after he breached his licence conditions.

It prompted hundreds of jokes, puns and memes among the nearly 90,000 comments left on the Gwent Police Facebook post.

Police later said offensive comments could leave people facing action.

People can be prosecuted for posting offensive messages online.

One contributor joked that police should look in Edinburgh, which hosts the fringe festival, while another said officers were "combing the area".

On Monday, Gwent Police said: "We're really grateful to everyone who is assisting us in locating Jermaine Taylor, and we must admit a few of these comments have made us laugh.

"However, when the line is crossed from being funny to abusive, we do have to make sure we are responsible and remind people to be careful about what they write on social media."

Police said Taylor had breached his licence conditions following his release from prison in December 2018.

He was given a three-year sentence at Cardiff Crown Court in September 2017 for being concerned in supplying controlled drugs.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-49318050

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police were said to be combing the area :joker:





:joker::joker:

arista 12-08-2019 02:57 PM

The Police made it far worse

Mystic Mock 12-08-2019 03:01 PM

Yeah The Police are being ridiculous here.

Oliver_W 12-08-2019 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WickedSkengMan (Post 10656627)
So you think its acceptable for people to attack people online which leads to suicide? Online bullying is a serious matter

More awareness needs to be raised of mute and block buttons for victims of bullying.

Or to put it another way:


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