 joebear29
join:2003-07-20 Alabaster, AL
| Was it NTL or the State that took him to court?
Was he sued by the company or criminally charged? The verbiage in the article seems to suggest criminal.
quote: The taxi driver who replaced NTL's customer service helpline's automated hold message with a four-letter tirade has been acquitted from Teeside Magistrate's court.
quote: According to the Teeside judge, the message was not 'grossly offensive' and therefore Gibbins could not be prosecuted.
But I am not familiar with the UK legal system so I don't know for sure. |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | Changed the link to a better Guardian story with more detail. NTL called the cops, then a court cleared him. |
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 joebear29
join:2003-07-20 Alabaster, AL | Re: Was it NTL or the State that took him to court
Excellent, much better story. The first one lacked much detail. |
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  J D McDorce Premium join:2001-12-29 Westland, MI | It have been more interesting if he were tried for slander versus making a grossly offensive message, although the ultimate outcome might not have changed  |
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