The British government is cracking down on people who share social media posts about the U.K. riots that it judges are "likely to start racial hatred."
The director of public prosecutions of England and Wales, Stephen Parkinson, warned against "publishing or distributing material which is insulting or abusive which is intended to or likely to start racial hatred. So, if you retweet that, then you’re republishing that and then potentially you're committing that offense [incitement to racial hatred]."
He added further, "We do have dedicated police officers who are scouring social media. Their job is to look for this material, and then follow up with identification, arrests, and so forth."
He agreed with the presenter who said, "People might be sharing [content] simply to warn their friends, but it could be considered an offense because they're amplifying this."
"Absolutely, and that's the key message. However, you think you’re acting innocently on social media, whatever platform it is, you’re just sharing something for whatever reason, that could potentially be a criminal offense," Thompson responded.
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The director of public prosecutions of England and Wales, Stephen Parkinson, warned against "publishing or distributing material which is insulting or abusive which is intended to or likely to start racial hatred. So, if you retweet that, then you’re republishing that and then potentially you're committing that offense [incitement to racial hatred]."
He added further, "We do have dedicated police officers who are scouring social media. Their job is to look for this material, and then follow up with identification, arrests, and so forth."
He agreed with the presenter who said, "People might be sharing [content] simply to warn their friends, but it could be considered an offense because they're amplifying this."
"Absolutely, and that's the key message. However, you think you’re acting innocently on social media, whatever platform it is, you’re just sharing something for whatever reason, that could potentially be a criminal offense," Thompson responded.
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