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I know, can you believe they're holding people responsible for their own actions?
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They've already got a legal system with laws specifically designed to do that. And they don't involve turning schools into 24 hour babysitting services.
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protip: they weren't working
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They would have worked fine if people had made use of them. Instead they usually guzzle a bottle of bleach, try to hang themselves, swallow a bunch of pills, slash their wrists, etc. And if they attempted to make use of those laws yet got no-where, then the problem isn't with the laws but with the people responsible for seeing them enforced. In which case imposing new laws that cover the same areas as the old ones will be of the same power since the same people are still behind making sure those laws are applied. NS, and everywhere else that plans on making or has made "cyber-bullying," laws are missing the fact that they already have laws that cover the problem and they are simply failing to enforce them. The problem is with the people, not the laws.
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wait are you trying to say the police weren't called during the Rehtaeh Parsons incident? Because that's the case that inspired all the new laws.
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[quote]They would have worked fine if people had made use of them.[/quote] Welp, looks like they didn't.
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[quote]if people had made use of them.[/quote]
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are you that one guy in your group of friends that always lags behind in conversations?
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"I just lost an argument but at least I can make myself feel superior by trying to insult the winner!" Classic B.net.