LEGAL If the cops say Tweet, you better Tweet...

Sysman

Old Geek <:)=
Wow, what country is this anyway? :mn::scn:

http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/11/24/174259

Police Arrest Man For Refusing To Tweet

"Police arrested a senior vice president from Island Def Jam Records, saying he hindered their crowd-control efforts by not cooperating. The crowd at a mall where Justin Bieber was appearing got out of control, and police wanted the man to send a tweet asking for calm; he refused and they arrested him on a felony assault charge 'for putting people in danger.'"

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onetimer

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Hmmmm...

AHN reports that Roppo was apprehended for sending out "Internet messages" to over 3,000 fans that the singer was still signing autographs, even after officials broke up the crowd.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
Oh Gawd. Not only are we expected to know all the laws we are expected to know how to tweet?"

What's a "tweet?"

I WOULD HAVE NOT KNOWN WHAT TO DO OTHER THAN MAKE BIRD NOISES.
 

Breeta

Veteran Member
I love to tweet. It's like instant messaging, but to a group, your "followers" online. :)

There's a video of the crowd at this link, too...

http://www.pcworld.com/article/1828...witter_or_incite_a_riot_and_get_arrested.html

The Justin Bieber Example: Use Twitter or Incite a Riot and Get Arrested
Brennon Slattery

Nov 23, 2009 7:25 am

Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber owes his entire career to the Internet. When he was the ripe old age of 13, Bieber and his family began posting videos of his performances on YouTube. Someone in a suit liked the tunes and boom -- Bieber was signed with Usher's label. Now his infamy shall be cast in the iron of the Web, as one of Bieber's team was arrested for not using Twitter. One more time: arrested for not using Twitter.

James A. Roppo, 44, senior vice president of Bieber's label, Island Def Jam Records, was arrested November 20 on felony assault charges.

Three thousand crazy screaming girls (and their parents) showed up at Roosevelt Field Mall in Long Island for a Bieber album signing. Soon, the crowd became unhinged with teenybop bloodlust, and Roppo refused to send out a Twitter message saying the signing had been canceled. This "reckless behavior," as police called it, resulted in escorts to the hospital for five and a "minor injury" on a crowd-control police officer. Roppo was also charged with endangering the welfare of a child, obstruction of governmental administration, reckless endangerment, and criminal nuisance. That's a lot of wrist-slapping for 140 characters of "Please calm the expletive down."

A pair of tweets did emerge from Bieber's stronghold. At 4:30 PM EST, Bieber tweeted "they are not allowing me to come into the mall. if you dont leave I and my fans will be arrested as the police just told us." Three minutes later: "the event at roosevelt mall is cancelled. please go home. the police have already arrested one person from my camp. I dont want anyone hurt." So it's apparent that the 15-year-old singer was a wee bit late to the game.

All Things Digital found a YouTube video of the manic mall crowd and aptly stated, "Not sure how helpful Twitter would have in the face of this."

This makes no sense to me at all. When your face is violently pressed against the window of a Banana Republic or a 12-year-old girl with braces is gnawing your leg off, is your first thought, "Gee, I should check the Twitter client on my smartphone and see if Justin is asking us to leave the mall"? That's absurd. My first thought would be, "What the hell am I doing here to begin with?" My second thought would be, "This is out of control and I should probably just go home ... or pull out my katana and show these tweens who's who."

Either way, Roppo has pled not guilty, police are blaming mall security, and Bieber's career ought to receive a tiny boost due to the fact that he's now important enough to incite a riot.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
What he should have done was sent a tweet to those people and say Help, these cops are harassing me come get them!!!
 

denfoote

Inactive
Ayn Rand was correct. ;)

The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws.
Ayn Rand


We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.
Ayn Rand
 

timbo

Deceased
Every once in awhile I let a little toot out of my nether region that sounds kinda like a tweet.

I don't think the cops want my tweet. Awful close to a SBD. I guess that would disperse the crowd too though.
 
Considering that the man incited the riot using Tweeter, is it so unreasonable that he was asked to un-incite the riot in the same manner?

Why didn't the police just Tweet themselves--all they had to do was take the guy's phone (weapon, in this case), send the Tweet and then have the guy come pick the phone up the next day.

And don't lecture me about freedom of speech--the guy's original Tweet was in effect shouting "FIRE" in a crowded theater.
 
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