
It may not be ok to draw outrageous pictures, but that doesn't mean it should be illegal, or make you subject to vigilante attacks. Saying sick and obnoxious things on Twitter is not ok. But unless it's an incitement to commit acts of violence or other crimes it should not be a police matter. However the police are spending more and more time investigating and charging Twitter trolls. It's pathetic.
( , Sat 14 Feb 2015, 18:45, Reply)

But the HMRC only prosecuted one (of @ 10,000 ) Swedish HSBC customer who avoided paying £1,000s of income tax
And the BBC is about to get even greater powers than HMRC
www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/11409883/BBC-could-get-power-to-access-private-data.html
( , Sat 14 Feb 2015, 18:55, Reply)

Especially the outrageous ones, in fact.
Don't give them a motherfucking inch.
( , Sun 15 Feb 2015, 0:40, Reply)