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Careful what you post to Instagram or you might end up a criminal
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Careful what you post to Instagram or you might end up a criminal
corona
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A woman in Montreal saw some graffiti depicting a police officer getting shot, took a picture of it, and posted it to Instagram.
She then got charged with criminal harassment and was just found guilty of the charge and is facing up to 6 months and $5000 fine.
This is for taking a picture of artwork she had no hand in creating and posting the picture onto the internet.
I would expect this to happen in China or North Korea, not in Canada.
here's the story
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jennifer-pawluck-found-guilty-of-criminal-harassment-after-posting-anti-police-graffiti-on-instagram-1.3046134
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