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UK Police Arrest 12 Over Facebook Use Inciting Riots

An anonymous reader writes "Scotland Yard vowed to track down and arrest protesters who posted 'really inflammatory, inaccurate' messages on Facebook, but it didn't stop at just two people. While two teenagers were arrested earlier this week in connection with messages posted on Facebook allegedly encouraging people to start rioting, 10 more have now joined them."

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  1. Reality check by mosb1000 · · Score: -1, Troll

    They shot and killed an innocent man. They caused the riots, not the people complaining about it. This asshole needs to be beaten with a clue-stick.

  2. Re:LOL, "really inflammatory, inaccurate" messages by MightyMartian · · Score: 0, Troll

    Even the Guardian has given up defending these criminals. You won't lose your left-wing credentials if you admit "looting is bad".

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  3. The pot & the kettle by kelemvor4 · · Score: -1, Troll

    It was fine when the protesters were in Egypt and other countries. Notice how the story has changed when free speech is exercised in a "free" country?

  4. Re:LOL, "really inflammatory, inaccurate" messages by Tarsir · · Score: 0, Troll

    Christ, you're really banging the moral relativism drum today aren't you? :P

    I will argue that looting is bad regardless of one's morals, since condemnation is built into the meaning of the word. Someone who wanted to describe the activity, but who thought it was acceptable, would use a different word, like 'confiscate', 'take', 'retrieve', 'gain', 'earn', 'win' etc.