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It is not a threat. I am only stating the law and facts to warn those harassers or their actions.
These people who harass you already know the law & consequences....some are just nuts.
It is not a threat. I am only stating the law and facts to warn those harassers or their actions.
These people who harass you already know the law & consequences....some are just nuts.
To Those Who Insist on Harassingme and other PAP supporters :
1) I hope the Mods can sticky the contents of this thread for the reference of all forum users. By better informing users of the legal implications of their actions, we can perhaps deter future cyber harassers and bullies lulled into committing illegal acts behind the perceived veil of anonymity.
2) Traceability: It is no secret that whenever an internet user signs into a forum, he leaves an electronic footprint via his unique IP address. The legal process of evidential Discovery ensures that an online criminal would always be traceable and identifiable at the whim and fancy of an aggrieved person who applies to the Court for an order of Discovery.
3) Criminal Liability for Harrassment: There is little debate that harassment is a crime and a civil offence. By pasting a person’s picture with his name all over his estate, one commits the crime of harassment punishable by both imprisonment and a fine. The very same laws apply when a person commits harassment online, with the very same criminal and civil consequences. Except of course, that such acts are covered under the Penal Code AND the Misuse of Computers Act.
4) Hefty Civil Damages: In addition to criminal liability imposed by the state, the aggrieved person has the right to sue and be compensated heavily in damages for reputational and emotional harm caused by the harasser. These damages, along with the cost of legal fees and court fees, can easily run into hundreds of thousands.
5) Threat of Litigation: The threat of litigation hangs like a cloud over the life of an offender, making it almost impossible to carry on normally with one’s life. Under the law, an aggrieved person has at least 6 years to take action. Hence, today’s online harasser/bully would only know the full extent of his criminal and civil liability in early 2019.
To all would-be internet bullies and harassers, please do not imagine that having your account banned is the worst that can happen. Once you’ve had your little day in the sun, the victim will have his.
Kind Regards,
ILovePAP
I don't play stupid games. I am here to give my voice of support to PAP in this pro-oppo forum. My grandpa voted for PAP, so did my Father. I am also an ardent PAP supporter. As simple as that.I'm not sure if this is some kind of trolling game but i will give you the benefit of doubt:
Please stop digging your hole deeper. Nobody believes that defamation crap for anything that's said on this forum. Want a peace of mind, learn to ignore. Simple.
I don't play stupid games. I am here to give my voice of support to PAP in this pro-oppo forum. My grandpa voted for PAP, so did my Father. I am also an ardent PAP supporter. As simple as that.
I don't play stupid games. I am here to give my voice of support to PAP in this pro-oppo forum. My grandpa voted for PAP, so did my Father. I am also an ardent PAP supporter. As simple as that.
Try me then. See who will win in court.
I am not referring to whatever party you support, i honestly don't care. I am talking about you posting dodgy legal crap here.
There is no need for clones or IB. I am myself and a proud and ardent supporter of the PAP. Period.
To Those Who Insist on Harassingme and other PAP supporters :
1) I hope the Mods can sticky the contents of this thread for the reference of all forum users. By better informing users of the legal implications of their actions, we can perhaps deter future cyber harassers and bullies lulled into committing illegal acts behind the perceived veil of anonymity.
2) Traceability: It is no secret that whenever an internet user signs into a forum, he leaves an electronic footprint via his unique IP address. The legal process of evidential Discovery ensures that an online criminal would always be traceable and identifiable at the whim and fancy of an aggrieved person who applies to the Court for an order of Discovery.
3) Criminal Liability for Harrassment: There is little debate that harassment is a crime and a civil offence. By pasting a person’s picture with his name all over his estate, one commits the crime of harassment punishable by both imprisonment and a fine. The very same laws apply when a person commits harassment online, with the very same criminal and civil consequences. Except of course, that such acts are covered under the Penal Code AND the Misuse of Computers Act.
4) Hefty Civil Damages: In addition to criminal liability imposed by the state, the aggrieved person has the right to sue and be compensated heavily in damages for reputational and emotional harm caused by the harasser. These damages, along with the cost of legal fees and court fees, can easily run into hundreds of thousands.
5) Threat of Litigation: The threat of litigation hangs like a cloud over the life of an offender, making it almost impossible to carry on normally with one’s life. Under the law, an aggrieved person has at least 6 years to take action. Hence, today’s online harasser/bully would only know the full extent of his criminal and civil liability in early 2019.
To all would-be internet bullies and harassers, please do not imagine that having your account banned is the worst that can happen. Once you’ve had your little day in the sun, the victim will have his.
Kind Regards,
ILovePAP
Not as scary as Liam Neeson line in movie 'Taken'.
Fuck your mother Lau Chee Bye too. Don't pretend lah...ILOVEPAP is PEPPERTAIL and vice versa! :oIo::oIo:
2) Traceability: It is no secret that whenever an internet user signs into a forum, he leaves an electronic footprint via his unique IP address. The legal process of evidential Discovery ensures that an online criminal would always be traceable and identifiable at the whim and fancy of an aggrieved person who applies to the Court for an order of Discovery.
Whether they would collaborate to censure online harassment of the PAP is another matter. I think not.
To Those Who Insist on Harassingme and other PAP supporters :
1) I hope the Mods can sticky the contents of this thread for the reference of all forum users. By better informing users of the legal implications of their actions, we can perhaps deter future cyber harassers and bullies lulled into committing illegal acts behind the perceived veil of anonymity.
2) Traceability: It is no secret that whenever an internet user signs into a forum, he leaves an electronic footprint via his unique IP address. The legal process of evidential Discovery ensures that an online criminal would always be traceable and identifiable at the whim and fancy of an aggrieved person who applies to the Court for an order of Discovery.
3) Criminal Liability for Harrassment: There is little debate that harassment is a crime and a civil offence. By pasting a person’s picture with his name all over his estate, one commits the crime of harassment punishable by both imprisonment and a fine. The very same laws apply when a person commits harassment online, with the very same criminal and civil consequences. Except of course, that such acts are covered under the Penal Code AND the Misuse of Computers Act.
4) Hefty Civil Damages: In addition to criminal liability imposed by the state, the aggrieved person has the right to sue and be compensated heavily in damages for reputational and emotional harm caused by the harasser. These damages, along with the cost of legal fees and court fees, can easily run into hundreds of thousands.
5) Threat of Litigation: The threat of litigation hangs like a cloud over the life of an offender, making it almost impossible to carry on normally with one’s life. Under the law, an aggrieved person has at least 6 years to take action. Hence, today’s online harasser/bully would only know the full extent of his criminal and civil liability in early 2019.
To all would-be internet bullies and harassers, please do not imagine that having your account banned is the worst that can happen. Once you’ve had your little day in the sun, the victim will have his.
Kind Regards,
ILovePAP