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Understand that thuis will be lounged.


Howver in view of the comments recently submitted on various threads thought it may be best for people to have a chance to insult each other on one thread rather than on every other thread that is written.


However would point out the following:-


The law

The Communications Act 2003 governs the internet, email, mobile phone calls and text messaging

Under section 127 of the act it is an offence to send messages that are "grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character"

The offence occurs whether those targeted actually receive the message or not



Ok freedom of speach etc have a go

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grumpyoldman Wrote:

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> Understand that thuis will be lounged.

>

> Howver in view of the comments recently submitted

> on various threads thought it may be best for

> people to have a chance to insult each other on

> one thread rather than on every other thread that

> is written.

>

> However would point out the following:-

>

> The law

> The Communications Act 2003 governs the internet,

> email, mobile phone calls and text messaging

> Under section 127 of the act it is an offence to

> send messages that are "grossly offensive or of an

> indecent, obscene or menacing character"

> The offence occurs whether those targeted actually

> receive the message or not

>

>

> Ok freedom of speach etc have a go



Understand that thuis will be lounged.???


More likely it will get closed...


Fox

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