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What has it got to do with them?

A mean sectarian remark by a Glasgow Celtic idiot fan.
The Tweet was designed to offend, and it did.
But I am not sure why we are wasting court time, money and effort on prosecuting. People who use social media do so voluntarily and they know it is not properly moderated. So if they see a Tweet from an idiot, so what?
If the Police were going to prosecute anyone, it should be Tweeter for publishing the offensive material.

//People who use social media do so voluntarily and they know it is not properly moderated. So if they see a Tweet from an idiot, so what?//

Does that relate to AB too?
Yes.
No one on AB should be prosecuted for the rubbish they write. I am sure if an offensive Post such as the one by the Celtic supporter, were to appear on AB, then it would be quickly removed, and the perpetrator banned.
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Gromit, I live in England and therefore am subject to English law. I merely wondered if a Scottish person would feel satisfied with the sentence from the Sherrif Court.
It should never have gone to court. A waste of money on a brain dead idiot.
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The court hoped to dissuade other "brain dead idiots". I would like to think he did his community hours in full view of the public.
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Sorry, Gromit, I did not answer your point in your first post.

The tweet from this Glaswegian referred to "the only good Brit soldier..." and that description would include the noble Royal Regiment of Scotland.
I agree with gromit, we spend too much effort on getting in a tizzy over morons on twitface et al. It's offensive, sure, but are we going to track down and prosecute every eejit tapping bile on a keyboard? If there is an offender here it's Twitter for not censuring and banning the offender.
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Talk about famous for 15 minutes.Captain Sir Tom Moore lived for 99 years and no one had ever heard of him.He did do that fund raising walk around his garden(fair play to him) and now there’s hardly a day goes by if we don’t hear or read his name somewhere,sadly mostly about where a lot of donations may or may not have gone too.
This prosecution may go some way to explain why the police have insufficient resources to investigate burglaries and muggings as diligently as they might.
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This individual was drunk and, apparently, soon regretted posting his tweet. However, looking at the last line in the link:
"Kelly, who was reprimanded by the sheriff for laughing as he sat in the dock, did not give any evidence during the trial."
I see then he was not full of remorse for his stupid action. Personally I would have liked to see him get a custodial sentence.

It is important that the case went to court. With so much traffic in and access to social media it is both important and necessary for their to be some reckoning for those who seem unwilling and/or unable to exercise self control.
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^ *there

If we locked everybody up for being stupid, half the population would be inside. So what harm did the offender cause, and to whom?
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You really need me to answer your question, NJ?
My polite answer to you:
offending all military personnel and their families, past, present and future.
Yes I wouldn't mind an answer. Offending somebody does not necessarily cause them harm - especially when they are dead. It strikes me that the Communications Act (under which this odious creature was charged) seems to have criminalised behaviour which, but for the medium used, would not be an offence in any other circumstances. The creep simply published his opinion, disagreeable as that may be.
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Thank God the Sheriff ruled the Court then.
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