UK Police Force Tells People to Call Emergency Number Over Offensive Tweets

Tuesday, July 25, 2017
By Paul Martin

Vows to hunt down thought criminals

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
July 25, 2017

A police force in the United Kingdom is encouraging people to call the emergency 999 number to report offensive tweets and has vowed to track down the thought criminals who send them.

“You can’t hide from us if your spewing abuse from behind a computer screen. Our boys & gals in blue will find you #999WhatsYourEmergency,” read the tweet from Wiltshire Police.

The fact that whoever sent the tweet committed the cardinal sin of misspelling “you’re” is only slightly less outrageous than the tweet itself.

“Spewing abuse” is completely subjective and given how sensitive many leftist Twitter users are, could mean merely disagreeing with their opinion.

The tweet appears to be a ham-fisted response to a documentary broadcast last night which focused on how so-called “hate crimes” in the region have exploded since Brexit.

In reality, only reported hate crimes, not actual documented cases of hate crimes rose after Brexit, a key factor that the left and the mainstream media in the UK has hidden.

Reaction to the tweet was brutal, with many users questioning why, in a time of acid attacks, stabbings and terrorism across the UK, police are concerning themselves with mean tweets.

This is by no means the first time that a police force in the United KIngdom has threatened to target social media users for thought crimes.

Last year, Greater Glasgow Police threatened people with home visits if they send out inaccurate or “hurtful” tweets.

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