Cops Spy On Anti-Speed Camera Website, Make Arrest
from the such-is-life dept
Bob Dole writes "Watch out what you say online, because the police are apparently out to get you -- in the UK, at least. A London couple has been tagged with Martha Stewart-style electronic monitoring bracelets after the guy bragged online about convincing his girlfriend to take the fall for a speed camera ticket which would have added points to his driver's license. Cops saw his post and hauled both into court where they were slapped with hefty community service punishments. The for-profit police practice of mailing out photo tickets instead of actually pulling over bad drivers has created the situation where 726,000 Britons have already made this very swap, and they all are now criminals. Another 10 million said in a survey that they would do so if it meant saving their license or job. Expanding the prison population by a factor of ten or slapping a third of the country with electronic monitoring devices is just another instance of the slippery slope created by accepting speed and red light cameras." The fact that police are monitoring online conversations to catch wrongdoing isn't that surprising. But, it does seem a bit excessive in this case, given the "crime" in question.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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ethics and the nature of the crime
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Posting about illegal activities...
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Perjury
The curious idea that it is somehow unsporting to catch drivers guilty of driving offences by more efficient means than paying expensive policeman to stand around on street corners can be left for another occasion.
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