Sporting Gun

New social media laws target online abuse

-

the Countrysid­e alliance has welcomed new guidelines published by the Crown Prosecutio­n Service aimed at tackling online abuse, harassment and intimidati­on via social media.

Earlier this month, director of public prosecutio­ns alison Saunders, announced: “Social media can be used to educate, entertain and enlighten but there are also people who use it to bully, intimate and harass.

“ignorance is not a defence and perceived anonymity is not an escape. those who commit these acts, or encourage others to do the same, can and will be prosecuted.”

Countrysid­e alliance chief executive tim Bonner, responded: “online abuse via social media is one of the fastest growing and complex areas of criminal law and the guidelines are useful in helping the public understand when a prosecutio­n may be brought.

“however, for these new guidelines to have any effect it is vital that they have teeth. many of the most hardened and experience­d activists find out ways to beat the system by operating anonymousl­y. i was reassured that the director of public prosecutio­ns paid reference to this in her comments.”

Commenting on the recent acquittal of a huntsman following a collision with a hunt saboteur, mr Bonner continued: “last month mark doggrell and his family were subject to a campaign of harassment and abuse following the acquittal of his case by a jury at taunton Crown Court. his private address and wife’s telephone number were published by the Save the Cull website and Facebook page (operated by Jay tiernan). it is wrong that the individual­s involved were able to hide behind anonymity.

“over the past few years there has been a growing number of cases of individual­s being harassed and abused online. Very rarely has any action been taken against the perpetrato­rs of this abuse. it is vital that these guidelines lead to a move towards justice being served.”

 ??  ?? There has been a growing number of cases of individual­s being harassed and abused online
There has been a growing number of cases of individual­s being harassed and abused online

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom