July 23, 20232 yr THE TECHNOLOGY Crime Suppression Division police warned the public there can be consequences for cyberbullying and harassment as both civil and criminal lawsuits could be filed against the perpetrator, Sanook.com said. This comes as some senators moved to sue those who criticised them online after only 13 out of a total 249 as one senator had resigned voted in favour of Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat for prime minister in the first round of joint House/senate meeting that took place on July 13. In the second round of voting last Wednesday (July 19) the majority of MPs and senators voted in favour of applying Article 41 of parliamentary regulations that says a motion dropped cannot be resubmitted thus denying Pita a second chance of being named prime minister. by TNR Staff Top picture: Technology Crime Suppression Division Deputy Chief Pol. Col. Siriwat Deephor. Photo: Sanook.com Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/07/22/police-warn-public-cyberbullying-can-lead-to-penalty/ -- © Copyright Thaiger 2023-07-24 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here.
July 23, 20232 yr i have been cyber bullied many times on this site alone.....but i don't cry like a little beotch about it.
July 24, 20232 yr "Criticism" becomes a crime. How unexpected. Those who have been ridiculed, bullied or defamed via social media may file a complaint at the local police station all 24 hours a day. "Ridiculed"? Dangerous territory. The Computer Crimes Act, as has been "updated" by the Prayut regime needs to be reviewed, amended and possibly eliminated.
July 24, 20232 yr The fragile egos of these arrogant junta Senators! Sometimes you get what you reap ... now stop the whining.
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