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.ScottMorrisonMP says proposed changes will ensure the law keeps pace with technology to keep children safe.

Online trolls will face up to five years’ jail time if the Coalition is re-elected in May.

Those caught using carriage services like Facebook and Twitter to menace, harass, or cause offence could face the extended jail time. Prime Minister Scott Morrison says proposed changes will ensure the law keeps pace with technology to keep children safe.

 

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ScottMorrisonMP One question - Who is this twit ? I just caught a story on SKY re' children protesting about climate change and his comments were atrocious -

ScottMorrisonMP To menace, harass or cause offence - with each term as defined by your friendly local feminist gulag. Naturally only men and non-feminist women to be targeted

ScottMorrisonMP Or was Scumo wanting to promote this guy

ScottMorrisonMP “menace, harass, or cause offence could face the extended jail time” Those are very broad terms. What constituents causing offensive?

ScottMorrisonMP who determines what trolling is? If it's for the safety of kids, does lighthearted trolling other adults come under this as well? Where does the Gov't draw the line in controlling peoples lives?

ScottMorrisonMP Morrison really is just talking shit here, seriously.

ScottMorrisonMP He has to take it to the G20 and get them onboard. Good luck with that

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