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freepalestine
17th August 2011, 01:56
England riots: Two jailed for using Facebook to incite disorder
16 August 11 19:57

Two men from Cheshire have been jailed for four years each for using Facebook to incite disorder during riots in England last week.
Jordan Blackshaw, 21, of Vale Road, Marston and Perry Sutcliffe-Keenan, 22, of Richmond Avenue, Warrington, were jailed at Chester Crown Court.
The Recorder of Chester, Judge Elgan Edwards praised the swift actions of Cheshire Police.
He said he hoped the sentences would act as a deterrent to others.
Both men pleaded guilty under sections 44 and 46 of the Serious Crime Act to intentionally encouraging another to assist the commission of an indictable offence.
The Crown Prosecution Service said Blackshaw had created a Facebook event called "Smash d[o]wn in Northwich Town", intended for the receipt of the "Mob Hill Massive Northwich Lootin'".
The page went on to specify a meeting time and place of 9 August, between 13:00 and 16:00 BST, "behind maccies" - thought to be the McDonald's restaurant in Northwich town centre.
'Serious disorder'
Blackshaw also added the first comment on his page, writing: "We'll need to get this kickin off all over."
Police were alerted to Sutcliffe-Keenan's page when members of the public raised concerns on 9 August.
The page invited people to "riot" on 10 August between 19:00 BST and 22:00 BST.
Martin McRobb, from the Merseyside and Cheshire Crown Prosecution Service, said: "They both used Facebook to organise and orchestrate serious disorder at a time when such incidents were taking place in other parts of the country.
"Both defendants, in Northwich and Warrington respectively, sought to gain widespread support in order to replicate similar criminality."
'Abused technology'
He added: "While the judge heard the two defendants were previously of good character, they admitted committing very serious offences that carry a maximum sentence of 10 years."
Assistant Chief Constable of Cheshire Police, Phil Thompson, said: "From the offset Cheshire Constabulary adopted a robust policing approach using the information coming into the organisation to move quickly and effectively against any person whose behaviour was likely to encourage criminality.
"Officers took swift action against those people who have been using Facebook and other social media sites to incite disorder.
"The sentences passed down today recognise how technology can be abused to incite criminal activity and sends a strong message to potential troublemakers about the extent to which ordinary people value safety and order in their lives and their communities.
"Anyone who seeks to undermine that will face the full force of the law."http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/mobile/uk-england-manchester-14551582

Ele'ill
17th August 2011, 02:01
So what you do is post what we'll call 'suggestions' in the Courage Wolf meme format so that they can't possibly take it or prove it to be serious in nature. (but it is)

Delenda Carthago
17th August 2011, 16:04
http://boingboing.net/2011/08/16/english-cops-arrest-man-for-planning-water-fight-via-blackberry-messenger.html

Iran shows the way!

manic expression
17th August 2011, 16:17
I'm not surprised, but this whole affair is pathetic. People getting railroaded through the "Crown Courts" (some real nice fucking democracy those tories have in place) for taking a bottle of water, comfy capitalists loudly blaming the "underclasses" for the mess the ruling class created...and now this.


Police were alerted to Sutcliffe-Keenan's page when members of the public raised concerns on 9 August.
"Members of the public" = Gutless, cowardly, snitching rats

Invader Zim
19th August 2011, 19:45
These ridiculous sentences are so disproportionate that they would be a comedy of errors if people's lives and freedom were not on the line. It is just so ridiculous. Sex offenders, and drunk drivers who kill people, receive four years. Writing, what proved to be, an entirely harmless a message on face book? Four years? You have got to be joking. The fact is that the reaction to these riots has been based on a moral panic, and nothing more. This is an irrisponsable knee-jerk even from the point of view of the capitalist system it self. The prison wardens are up in arms about this because it is inflating the prison population entirely needlessly and at great cost. Lawyers are also pointing out the folly of this by noting that the majorty of these sentances will be overturned on appeal, at still further needless cost to the State.

So in every sense, this reactionary knee jerk is folly, even elements of the ruling classes are baffled by the senselessness of it all.

And of course the irony is that the rightwing politicians and press guilty of whipping this up are, even by their own standards, far more corrupt than these people on trial. The legal woes of the British press at the moment need not be further commented on, but if we all remember just a year or so ago, individuals like Cameron, Gove and other Tories, now baying for these people's blood were found to have been wantenly looting the public purse by making entirely unjustifiable expense claims. It is worth noting that the MPs jailed for stealing thousands of pounds got far less time in prison, and that other MPs, including Cameron, were afforded to repay what they took and suffer no further consequences. I don't see them offering the same opportunity to the guy who took a bottle of mineral water.

brigadista
19th August 2011, 20:26
interesting the outrage regarding these youth compared to others

freepalestine
19th August 2011, 21:13
within the space of 4 days ,they were arrested ,charged,in court and got 4 years jail.??what kind of justice system is in the u.k. these days.

RebelDog
19th August 2011, 21:55
within the space of 4 days ,they were arrested ,charged,in court and got 4 years jail.??what kind of justice system is in the u.k. these days.

An upside-down one. To go with the upside-down economy and society.

Vladimir Innit Lenin
20th August 2011, 16:46
Oh, the Tories.

However bad Labour manage to be, the Tories are absolute naturals at being the arch-enemy. They have officially declared class war on us. I say we do the same back. Fuck 'em.

Arlekino
20th August 2011, 16:53
Tories would not prosecute people whom shouted on Facebook or on the news Bring Army, Castrate single mothers, take away benefits lets them starve, or eviction from houses.

Ocean Seal
20th August 2011, 17:00
So what you do is post what we'll call 'suggestions' in the Courage Wolf meme format so that they can't possibly take it or prove it to be serious in nature. (but it is)
The better idea would be not to post at all, the pigs have more than just one trick up their sleeves.