Thursday, September 3, 2015

Photos 'selfie' naked considered a crime in the UK

Sexting
Send message uncharged sex, or sexting, have not been fully dealt with legally. (Reuters)


A teenager in the UK who send nude photographs of himself to a woman in her school colleagues recorded by the police as having committed a crime to make and distribute indecent images.



Boys 14 years old and it was not officially arrested and charged, but this record will be stored at least 10 years.

This information can also be given to prospective companies that would hire her.

The image was created using snapchat-application that can remove a picture message in 10 seconds.

But before disappearing, an image that was saved by the woman and sent to her friends at school.

Association lawyer said the case is not necessary and potentially criminalize children.

'Humiliated'

Snapchat
This is the first case involving the application snapchat in England.

This case to the attention of police on duty at the school and officially recorded as crimes.

But the mother of the boys were told that his son had been 'humiliated' and 'naive' and at worst just act like a 'teenager'.

A child whose name is hidden, said he felt 'embarrassed and intimidated' by means of the handling of this case by the police and the schools.

He was troubled and, "What am I doing at the age of 14 can be bad in the future," he said.

Statement of the investigating authorities, "a crime report has been made with three children's names are recorded, with the result that no prosecution efforts."

BBC correspondent called the case raises "important questions about the role of the police to deal with disputes arising from social media '.

(Source: BBC)
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