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Originally Posted by Nathan
I remember the Muamba case with the guy who went to prison for saying stuff on twitter, there were hundreds doing it yet he's the scapegoat
Either you imprison them all or you don't use prison as an option, if you're not going to use it for every case. I know that doesn't really apply here, but still, I'm not sure prison is meant for these cases
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If I recall correctly Liam Stacey also made derogatory comments and threats towards other users too and a number of complaints were made about him to the police via the public, although I agree that action only seems to be taken in high profile cases, whilst this kind of thing goes on every day towards ordinary people, with no action being taken. I am not sure what conditions the authorities take into account regarding such a decision however.