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Those images you send 'discreetly' over WhatsApp may not be so discreet after all. Two men have just learned the hard way that where media is concerned, WhatsApp may just be every bit as 'treacherous' as its new social media owner, Facebook.
From Metro.co.uk:
Gary Ticehurst and Mark Kelly, both from Essex, received the unsolicited yet offending images from an anonymous sender, which Old Bailey judge Paul Worsley QC said was intended for ‘shock value’ as a joke, so handed down relatively lenient sentences.
Kelly, defending himself, told the court: ‘I deleted the videos from my Whatsapp, but I had no idea they would save to my camera roll.’
The offending images and videos had been recovered by police after they stopped the defendants on an unrelated matter.
Addressing the court, Judge Worsley stated: ‘In your case it was unsolicited, this is an exceptional case in some ways.
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From Metro.co.uk:
Gary Ticehurst and Mark Kelly, both from Essex, received the unsolicited yet offending images from an anonymous sender, which Old Bailey judge Paul Worsley QC said was intended for ‘shock value’ as a joke, so handed down relatively lenient sentences.
Kelly, defending himself, told the court: ‘I deleted the videos from my Whatsapp, but I had no idea they would save to my camera roll.’
The offending images and videos had been recovered by police after they stopped the defendants on an unrelated matter.
Addressing the court, Judge Worsley stated: ‘In your case it was unsolicited, this is an exceptional case in some ways.
Click here to read more