Britain Arrested For Social Media Posts

Britain Arrested For Social Media Posts - Parlour, 28, was the first person to be jailed for posts on facebook during disorder which has spread across the country. These and other people are accused of being “keyboard warriors,” in the words of one british judge, exploiting social media to stir up. For tyler kay and jordan parlour, justice for what they posted on social media has come fast and heavy. Kay, 26, and parlour, 28,. On wednesday she pleaded guilty at chester crown court to sending a communication to convey a threat of death or.

These and other people are accused of being “keyboard warriors,” in the words of one british judge, exploiting social media to stir up. On wednesday she pleaded guilty at chester crown court to sending a communication to convey a threat of death or. Parlour, 28, was the first person to be jailed for posts on facebook during disorder which has spread across the country. For tyler kay and jordan parlour, justice for what they posted on social media has come fast and heavy. Kay, 26, and parlour, 28,.

Kay, 26, and parlour, 28,. On wednesday she pleaded guilty at chester crown court to sending a communication to convey a threat of death or. For tyler kay and jordan parlour, justice for what they posted on social media has come fast and heavy. These and other people are accused of being “keyboard warriors,” in the words of one british judge, exploiting social media to stir up. Parlour, 28, was the first person to be jailed for posts on facebook during disorder which has spread across the country.

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These And Other People Are Accused Of Being “Keyboard Warriors,” In The Words Of One British Judge, Exploiting Social Media To Stir Up.

For tyler kay and jordan parlour, justice for what they posted on social media has come fast and heavy. Parlour, 28, was the first person to be jailed for posts on facebook during disorder which has spread across the country. Kay, 26, and parlour, 28,. On wednesday she pleaded guilty at chester crown court to sending a communication to convey a threat of death or.

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