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Old 13-11-2018, 18:26   #381
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Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Groups that need extra protection are those vulnerable by definition, such as children, those with mental or physical disabilities etc or those who have historically been the subject of harrassment, bullying, abuse etc, such as members of the LGBT+ communities, non white people etc.

There are many ways that such people can be identified e.g. self definition, photographs, things picked up (or suspected) during the course of a conversation etc.

To clarify, these are not soley my ideas, but I am interested in garnering the views of others in a subjective capacity.

Do you think that these groups should be afforded more protection?
The only way this could even get off the ground as an idea is if the people posting on the internet are labelled, and who wants that?

There is no way the public would accept such a thing, let alone Parliament.
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