Talk Cock also a Crime now?
The world has GONE CRAZY!!
Not the world but chao PAPee.
Talk Cock also a Crime now?
The world has GONE CRAZY!!
Absolutely right!
And applicable to the Kangaroo Court as well.
Respect Extortion by Threat does not get any respect except for a little self-satisfaction for the lame Ah Bengs. Same irony as Political Masturbation of old dog theif LKy!
:p
just ignore them lah..
continue your postings only 100x more...
Kee lat a bit lah!
just admit lah!! be responsible when you post!! LOL..
Hi folks, better cool it....big brother is damned pissed off this time......
Translated from Lianhe Zaobao
To those netizens who have hurling untrue accusations at others on the internet, they better consider twice if they think they can escape from the clutches of the law by hiding behind a cloak of anonymity.
Police inspector Huang Hong Guan stressed during an interview that all slanderers and flame-baiters on the internet will not be able to escape prosecution if the police found that laws are indeed broken.
“Any comments made on the internet will have tangible outcomes in real life, including harrassing a particular individual, group, community or even posing a threat to the entire society, as long they have broken the law, regardless of whether they appear on the internet or in real life, the police will carry out the necessary investigations.”
The example Huang gave includes netizens and bloggers who were prosecuted for making inflammatory remarks about race and religion.
Singapore Management University Law Lecturer Eugene Tan also points out, whether it is under the penal code or civil laws, Singapore has sufficient laws to deal with all sorts of slander and defamation. The problem lies with tracking down the internet criminal and obtain the necessary information from the web server hosting the site which may not be in Singapore.
Read full article here:
http://wayangparty.com/?p=4873
I admit....i Love PAP.
:( :o :(
Pap should come into sammyboy forum and engage us
They can give us infraction points if not happy
He was referring to postings that included statements saying Mr Seng deserved to be assaulted and a list of 10 things he should 'be thankful for' in spite of being attacked.
But instead of silencing these attackers, the online community largely bit their tongue.
The tepid response of netizens to the nasty comments disappointed Rear-Admiral (NS) Lui, who said it was 'quite apparent the Internet is not an effective self-regulated regime as some may have touted it to be'.
if the infraction points can be used to exchange for more GST credits i believe they will.