nstead of logging off, Criado-Perez retweeted the threats, blasting them out to her Twitter followers. She called up police and hounded Twitter for a response.
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Scotland Yard confirmed the arrest of three men. Twitter—in response to several online petitions calling for action—hastened the rollout of a “report abuse” button that allows users to flag offensive material.
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What I can’t cope with after that is the victim-blaming, the patronising, and the police record-keeping.
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Criticizing or insulting the country, government or head of state during a protest or on social media: €30,000
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efusal to show personal documentation (I.D. card, passport) to the police: €1,000
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