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The woman pleads guilty in the very first case of “cyber-marin” in Great Britain

William by William
January 30, 2025
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The woman pleads guilty in the very first case of “cyber-marin” in Great Britain

PublishedJanuary 29, 2025 17:22 pm hne|UpdatedJanuary 29, 2025 17:22 pm hne

Think twice before farting on the camera and sending it to someone else, especially if you are in Great Britain. Let him tear and send the videos to someone with whom you are not at the best of the terms is disapproved and obviously falls under the wide definition of harassment.

On Wednesday, a 25-year-old woman named Rhiannon Evans appeared in court with regard to the very first case of Cyber-Art in Great Britain. She was accused of provoking “distress or anxiety” at the ex, Deborah Prytherch of her boyfriend.

The Sun reports that Evans sent several “inappropriate” videos to the woman of herself that the prosecutor deemed “indecent or very offensive”.

An indecent or very offensive person, another is very funny and for a smaller group of people a strange fetish. To everyone, as we said.

Prosecutor Diane Williams told magistrates in Caernarfon, in the north of Wales, only in the first video the accused, “proceeds to gas by placing the camera on his buttocks and passing the gas”.

Then, on December 22, Evans sent the ex three other videos of his boyfriend. In the coming days, she sent PryTerch four others. All the clips showed: “Miss Evans passing the wind, her smiling face on the camera.”

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Cyber-Farter has learned of its lesson and is unlikely to trigger another similar attack

The ex, who was at the reception of the videos of farting, read before the court that she “would like to feel safe at home”.

Evans admitted that she had sent the videos when she was arrested at her house. According to the prosecutor, “she suggested that she wanted to send videos because she thought that her partner was treated unfairly.”

The prosecutor added: “It was purely malicious. She smiled throughout, found her hilarious, but the victim did not do it.”

I think the prosecutor has left a word there and is that the sender of the videos “found him rightly hilarious”. Seriously, what are we doing here? They transport people for “cyber art?”

Evans, who pleaded guilty of harassment, received a 12 -month -old community order, 60 days of alcohol abstinence, a two -year ban order and a few fines for his hilarious “crime”.

“I have never thought that Puting would place me in court. I think the sentence is a little excessive and dramatic. We live in a very” snowflake “,” said Evans to Sun.

“I sent the messages to WhatsApp. I have regrets, but I wouldn’t have thought I would be there for something like that, to be honest. It’s mean. I learned my lesson.”

The accomplished enemies of the mission of video of Pet Drôles. It doesn’t seem to release a similar attack on someone else.

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