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rohrl said:
He has a tattoo on his neck. Wouldn't we save a lot of time and effort if we just jailed everyone with tattoos on their necks?
I have it on good authority that to successfully remove said tattoo you just need to take about six inches of flesh from underneath too, that'll sort it...."A member of the public had reported seeing a man demanding cash at the Tesco store before he fled to a nearby pub, Norfolk Police said."
He was caught by the old fashioned phone call, it was only later that his facebook post was spotted, and that just made it easier to get a "guilty" plea.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-3174701...
He was caught by the old fashioned phone call, it was only later that his facebook post was spotted, and that just made it easier to get a "guilty" plea.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-3174701...
Or what you moan about on fb.
bbc said:
An expat American has been arrested in the United Arab Emirates for comments he posted on Facebook while in the US.
Helicopter mechanic Ryan Pate wrote the Facebook post while in Florida after arguing with employer Global Aerospace Logistics (Gal) over sick leave.
On returning to Abu Dhabi from Florida, he was arrested for breaking the country's strict cyber-slander laws.
His trial is due to start on 17 March and he could face up to five years in jail and a large fine if found guilty.
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Mr Pate's dispute with his employer began in December last year when he sought to extend his holiday to see a doctor about a long-standing back injury. After being told he could not extend his leave, Mr Pate posted a rant about the Abu Dhabi-based firm on his Facebook page.
In the post, Mr Pate called Gal "backstabbers" and warned other contractors about working for the firm. He also complained about life in the UAE and used a racial slur against the region's people.
He returned to Abu Dhabi in order to resign but soon after arriving he was called by police who told him to report to a nearby police station. On attending he was shown screenshots of the Facebook message and told his employer had filed charges accusing him of breaking wide-ranging Emirates laws that ban slander.
The laws were introduced in late 2012 and make it an offence to use the net to mock or deride organisations and individuals.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31692914Helicopter mechanic Ryan Pate wrote the Facebook post while in Florida after arguing with employer Global Aerospace Logistics (Gal) over sick leave.
On returning to Abu Dhabi from Florida, he was arrested for breaking the country's strict cyber-slander laws.
His trial is due to start on 17 March and he could face up to five years in jail and a large fine if found guilty.
Legal fee
Mr Pate's dispute with his employer began in December last year when he sought to extend his holiday to see a doctor about a long-standing back injury. After being told he could not extend his leave, Mr Pate posted a rant about the Abu Dhabi-based firm on his Facebook page.
In the post, Mr Pate called Gal "backstabbers" and warned other contractors about working for the firm. He also complained about life in the UAE and used a racial slur against the region's people.
He returned to Abu Dhabi in order to resign but soon after arriving he was called by police who told him to report to a nearby police station. On attending he was shown screenshots of the Facebook message and told his employer had filed charges accusing him of breaking wide-ranging Emirates laws that ban slander.
The laws were introduced in late 2012 and make it an offence to use the net to mock or deride organisations and individuals.
GTDNB said:
public posts of a chef's knife and screwdriver with open threat to do someone in. clever boy!!!!
The thing is, there are many people out there just like that, they simply don't know any better. What we also have is people that should know better who make excuses for them when they make other people's lives a misery.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff