Uomo (40 anni) arrestato dopo che falsi social media avevano affermato che un passeggero di un autobus si era comportato “in modo inappropriato” nei confronti di un minore

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/man-40s-arrested-after-false-social-media-claim-that-a-bus-passenger-behaved-inappropriately-towards-minor/a2120892485.html

di SirMike_MT

12 Comments

  1. Excellent. People who publish these things should not be shielded from responsibility.

  2. TheStoicNihilist on

    That’ll soften his cough.

    I fully expect the lunatic fringe to be up in arms over this crying “police state” and “freedom of speech”.

  3. Important_Farmer924 on

    Good, anyone who spreads this shite online should absolutely face consequences. Now do that fat pile of shite who spread around social media the lies that started the hassle in Celbridge.

  4. Electric_Scope_2132 on

    Doesn’t say it in the article but I’d be willing to bet a large amount of money that this claim was made by a far right nazi who claims ”Ireland is full!”

  5. LucyVialli on

    That’s great, but we all know this is going to cost us. He will get free legal aid, then his punishment is likely to be a fine, which he won’t be able to pay cos he’s a ~~hate-filled good-for-nothing sponger who never works and lives off his elderly mother~~ man of limited means.

  6. RemnantOfSpotOn on

    Derek Blighe does it all the time….just throws a hand full of ***allegedlies*** in every post….

  7. ImpovingTaylorist on

    What, he is not named? The far right told me only forgieners dont get naned…

  8. MMAwannabe on

    Asking genuinely in case people assume worst, but is the grounds for this that he knowingly spread false information, or would spreading information he thought was true but was false also be covered by this?

    I wonder if the carlow teacher debacle would be something this law would be applicable to?

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