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It is evolution at work; foxes are evolving to fill the top predator ecological niche vacated by the wolf. Soon they will be hunting in packs and taking down red deer.

Next it will be squirrels: big f**kers with paws like shovels hooking salmon out of streams.

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Renegade Carpark Is Sprout?

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Timbo Is Sprout?

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"Tursiops".

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Yes, a poor sequel to I Robot.

Does anyone else find it worrying that people are being arrested for saying offensive things online?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-17343409

Depends what they said.

I've no idea what that particular case was about, but when it involves harrassing people/saying certain things *to* people, I don't see why it should be treated any differently from saying something in person.

It is quite 1984 though.

Do people get arrested for being offensive in person? I mean, as distinct from threatening people, or harrassing them. The news story is vague, but it sounds like he said something racist about dead soldiers.

Quote: Harridan @ March 12 2012, 8:58 PM GMT

Do people get arrested for being offensive in person? I mean, as distinct from threatening people, or harrassing them. The news story is vague, but it sounds like he said something racist about dead soldiers.

Yeah, from what little info was in that link, it does sound like it could be a load of fuss about not much. Like those recent cases of someone Tweeting a joke about bombs before their holiday and then getting arrested at the airport in the US. Ridiculous.

Nope.

If you say something offensive, whether it is in public or on-line, you should expect the repercussions.

Oh yeah, I agree that being online isn't an excuse to be unpleasant without consequences, but should the police get involved?

Depends what the situation is, I suppose.
If someone's spouting offensive racist abuse, yes, why not involve the police?

Well, is it illegal? It's wrong, but is it something you can legislate against?

I've no idea!

Any police about?

I'm fairly sure racially abusing someone is illegal though.

Quote: Harridan @ March 12 2012, 9:08 PM GMT

Well, is it illegal? It's wrong, but is it something you can legislate against?

I thought saying racist things IS against the law - or is that just Scotland?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/mar/13/rebekah-brooks-arrested-phone-hacking-investigation

:) Ah, love this story. Really is the gift that keeps on giving

Quote: AJGO @ March 13 2012, 12:22 PM GMT

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/mar/13/rebekah-brooks-arrested-phone-hacking-investigation

:) Ah, love this story. Really is the gift that keeps on giving

Did you see 'Hacks'? Really fun take on the phone-hacking scandal

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