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IT’S SAFER THAN CHASING DOWN ISLAMIST ACID-ATTACKERS: British Police Force to ‘Consider’ Charging People Who Mocked Promise to Track Down Trolls.

A UK police force has been ridiculed after promising to go after internet trolls who “spew abuse from behind a computer screen” and threatening to charge anyone mocking their promise.

Wiltshire Police force in England dedicated a series of tweets on Monday to spreading the awareness of hate speech on the Internet. “The focus on tonight’s #999WhatsYourEmergency is hate crime – there is NEVER an excuse to spread hate,” the force tweeted.

But the police became the subject of outright mockery after it suggested it will track down everyone who causes offense. “You can’t hide from us if your spewing abuse from behind a computer screen. Our boys & gals in blue will find you,” the tweet read.



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EU Taking Legal Action Against 3 Nations Resisting Mandatory Refugee Resettlement

7/27/2017, 12:28:00 PM · by Olog-hai · 24 replies
Cybercast News Service ^ | July 27, 2017 | 4:23 AM EDT | Patrick Goodenough

The European Union on Wednesday moved ahead with legal action against Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic for refusing to comply with a controversial E.U. scheme to redistribute refugees and migrants for resettlement across the bloc. Hungary’s conservative government has labeled it the “George Soros plan” after the Hungarian-American financier who last year pledged to invest $500 million in support of European migrant resettlement. The E.U.’s executive Commission announced it was moving to the next stage of its “infringement procedure” — the three eastern European countries have a month to respond to a formal request to comply and if their...