stv.com
August 18, 2011
A 14-year-old boy and another teenager have been banned from accessing the internet until they stand trial accused of trying to incite riots on Facebook.
Liam Allan, 18, and the 14-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared on petition at Dundee Sheriff Court.
The 14-year-old was arrested along with Shawn Divin, 16, and Jordan McGinley, 18, last week. Divin and McGinley appeared in court after the arrests and were remanded in custody.
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Everything is connected to the Internet. I’m sure that court order must specify which components of the Internet the kids are not permitted to access, otherwise they can’t even so much as talk about the weather because even that is connected to the Internet. If the courthouse has so much as a WiFi in the building, that means the kids are not permitted to go to court because it is part of the Internet.
the nannies says you’ve been bad so we have to take away your toys.