Cautionary tale for all users of "Social Networking" sites
A jilted boyfriend has been jailed for posting a naked picture of his ex-girlfriend on Facebook.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz15NkFLcnc
Cautionary tale for all users of "Social Networking" sites
A jilted boyfriend has been jailed for posting a naked picture of his ex-girlfriend on Facebook.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz15NkFLcnc
Hmm ... whatever the media chooses to call it,I half-suspect the jail sentence is more likely to have been handed down for the death threats he allegedly made ... and with which he was also charged.
Not the first time such photos have been posted in cyberspace
Won't be the last
You'll find this happens a hell of a lot these days, you can bet a lot of the amateur porn vids that one partner doesn't know it's online, and school kids are well known for passing around naked pics of ex's/gf's
Keith - Administrator
A mate of mine works (non teaching staff) in a comprehensive school and a year ago a couple of sharp 14 year olds set up a bogus Facebook account in the name of a Deputy Head (or she might have been an Assistant Head schools have large numbers of each nowadays feeding from the trough). The best thing is it happened over the Xmas break and therefore wasn't discovered for 3 weeks or so during which time a lot of the other teachers made absolute fools of themselves posting stuff to it. Sour faced Head suspended the kids for a while. I'd give them a prize for it. Classic![]()
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