The Moroccan student is an innocent victim. All the people who had their picture posted on the internet bacause they were carrying a black rucksack are innocent victims.
No, they are innocent - they become victims when/if someone decides to take the law into their own hands and decides not to bother involving the police or any kind of legal authority.
I'm pretty sure that your opinion would change if you were to wake up one morning and discover that your name/photograph were being wrongly linked with some crime. The 17 year old kid went in fear of his life to the police, while Chris Jefferies and Robert Murat, once they recovered from being named as murderers and tried in the media took the newspapers responsible to court and won large sums of money. I'm pretty sure though that they would both rather have not been tried in public by the media.
Think the description of the social media as a "racist Where's Wally" is pretty accurate to be honest.
Can't see it stopping though, so many people like to show off online and try to prove they're big and clever. Trying to be the first to spot a criminal or a clue strikes me as another extension to the berks who have to be first to comment on comments sections everywhere.
i know thats for safety and also to help them find the guy but what if you booked a really top restaurant with the fittest girl in town who said this was the only night in her life that she would do things to you that you only dreamt about, what happens if all that is the case?
i know thats for safety and also to help them find the guy but what if you booked a really top restaurant with the fittest girl in town who said this was the only night in her life that she would do things to you that you only dreamt about, what happens if all that is the case?
i know thats for safety and also to help them find the guy but what if you booked a really top restaurant with the fittest girl in town who said this was the only night in her life that she would do things to you that you only dreamt about, what happens if all that is the case?
Tough, really! Stay in or try going out and get a policeman with a big gun to tell you in no uncertain terms to stay in, as I've got a feeling they'd be more interested in catching the bloke who killed their colleague than your evening plans.
i know thats for safety and also to help them find the guy but what if you booked a really top restaurant with the fittest girl in town who said this was the only night in her life that she would do things to you that you only dreamt about, what happens if all that is the case?
You could start by showing some respect.
Bit rich you telling someone to show respect isn't it? RIP milk snatcher when an old lady died
i know thats for safety and also to help them find the guy but what if you booked a really top restaurant with the fittest girl in town who said this was the only night in her life that she would do things to you that you only dreamt about, what happens if all that is the case?
You could start by showing some respect.
Bit rich you telling someone to show respect isn't it? RIP milk snatcher when an old lady died
Haha brilliant. I thought the Boston bombings were somehow thatcher's fault
Spoke to a colleague of mine in Boston who is out and about. Seems as though they've been advised to stay in but it's not enforced like a curfew or anything.
Very quiet and eery out there though apparently. Good job I wasn't out there this week, would have been due to be flying home today!
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No, they are innocent - they become victims when/if someone decides to take the law into their own hands and decides not to bother involving the police or any kind of legal authority.
I'm pretty sure that your opinion would change if you were to wake up one morning and discover that your name/photograph were being wrongly linked with some crime. The 17 year old kid went in fear of his life to the police, while Chris Jefferies and Robert Murat, once they recovered from being named as murderers and tried in the media took the newspapers responsible to court and won large sums of money. I'm pretty sure though that they would both rather have not been tried in public by the media.
Boston bombing: How internet detectives got it very wrong:
bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22214511
Think the description of the social media as a "racist Where's Wally" is pretty accurate to be honest.
Can't see it stopping though, so many people like to show off online and try to prove they're big and clever. Trying to be the first to spot a criminal or a clue strikes me as another extension to the berks who have to be first to comment on comments sections everywhere.
10:27 PMJess Bidgood @jessbidgoodRT @BostonBiz: At cops’ request, Dunkin’ Donuts stays open http://bo.st/11mpmsfReplyRetweetFavorite
Very quiet and eery out there though apparently. Good job I wasn't out there this week, would have been due to be flying home today!