Man fined over Facebook insult to ex-girlfriend

A man has been ordered to pay £165 for calling his ex-girlfriend an offensive name on Facebook, in one of the first cases of its kind.


A man has been ordered to pay £165 for calling his ex-girlfriend an offensive name on Facebook, in one of the first cases of its kind.

The devices can capture data on speed, braking effort and other details

The image is also a real poster advert around London.

Hundreds more town hall staff and private security guards are to be handed police-style powers

CNCI’s 2008 launch was shrouded in secrecy by the Bush administration

Homeland Security and the National Security Agency may be taking a closer look at Internet communications in the future.

To be used as identification as well as for electronic signatures

He insisted CCTV reduces the fear of crime
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Are the photographed license plate numbers matched against other lists, like credit scores or addresses?

“They don’t even realize we are watching,”

Parliament is also considering outlawing psychological violence in the home, because it is seen by many as a precursor to physical violence

Several key components of the law are set to expire Sunday, including wire-tapping, surveillance and seizure provisions

Teacher unions, which oppose My School, are threatening to boycott the tests this year

Under the plans, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship would begin collecting the fingerprints and facial images this year

The service has run into trouble in other European countries as well

Staff allegedly watched pupils in their own homes, by remotely activating the cameras

The lawsuit filed claimed that student was reprimanded by an assistant principal for “improper behavior in his home” that was captured by the laptop camera

Used webcams installed in laptop computers the district gave them