Police have arrested a 19-year-old man over an "offensive" tweet about the Glasgow bin lorry crash that has killed six people.The tweet, which has since been deleted along with the account that posted it, joked about the tragedy, in which the driver lost control of the vehicle and drove on the pavement, hitting Christmas shoppers "like pinballs".The tweet said: "So a bin lorry has apparently driven in 100 people in Glasgow eh, probably the most trash it's picked up in one day".The arrested man, believed to be Ross Loraine, from Sunderland, handed himself in to Northumbria Police.The force said he was arrested on suspicion of making a malicious communication and had been bailed while they investigated.Speaking before the arrest was announced, Steve Kuncewisz, a solicitor specialising in media law, said the tweet could constitute an offence under The Communications Act.He added some of the responses to the tweet - including insults and threats - could also be an offence under the same act.He said: "The wisdom of the crowd is not always present in situations like this. And the wisdom of the this one guy seems to have deserted him. But whether or this would justify an arrest of prosecution, I'm not so sure."People mourning the tragedy tweeted their anger at this and other "sick jokes" they said others were making on social media.Speaking earlier today, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said that Glasgow was waking with a "broken heart" but praised the city's resilience.She added: "This city will pull together to support those who have been affected, not just in the days ahead but in the weeks and months to come."
"PUT THIS MAN IN JAIL FOR 5 YEARSHE WROTE SOMETHING OFFENSIVE ON TWITTER"
Quote from: challengerX on December 25, 2014, 04:01:21 PM"PUT THIS MAN IN JAIL FOR 5 YEARSHE WROTE SOMETHING OFFENSIVE ON TWITTER""Hey what are you in for?""I Robbed a bank and got 5 years, you?""I made a joke on Twitter and got 5 years""..."
If that's illegal, everyone on this site is a wanted felon.
Well shit, this makes living with the NSA seem much more tolerable.
Quote from: Kupo on December 25, 2014, 04:00:32 PMIf that's illegal, everyone on this site is a wanted felon.We would all be on Interpool's most wanted list.
And this is why we don't use twitter and fb ladies and gentlemen!