Beware: Do Not Drink or Party Hard, and Then Post Your Images on Social Networking Websites…

Beware: Do Not Drink or Party Hard, and Then Post Your Images on Social Networking Websites…
Providence, United States: Just three weeks after Josh Simpson was sentenced in a drunken driving mishap that seriously injured three people, the nineteen year old teenager attended a Halloween party, in which he was dressed in a "criminal outfit". Pictures from the party showed him dressed in precarious black and white outfit labeled " Convict – 100 murders".

Incidentally, those images were spilled over to a social networking website by one of the close aide of Josh Simpson, who also attended the party. And this was an enough clue for the prosecutor in to this case, Mr. Jose Sullivan.

Sullivan used this evidence to canvass Simpson as an "insane party-reveler" who was drenched in the ecstatic moments while the victim to his careless driving was fighting against "the demons of death " in the hospital.

In the court hearing, the judge agreed to claims made by Sullivan along with the string of pictures of a shady party-animal, charging him to the "severity of law" with two years imprisonment.

In recent times, Internet has offered a lot of help in cracking the hard nuggets of crimes and became a source for employers to verify the credentials of the job applicants.

Flying comments:

"Social networking websites initially appears to be the untamed realms, providing them the liberty for "free expression and speech", people tend to believe that they can do anything and would gleefully escape harmless. But the malice once performed on these websites often come back to haunt their lives later. Anything you put on web will be indexed, cataloged and then distributed among "n" number of resources. So once the genie is out of the bottle then it will become a monster that will be looming around you for ever: "Just to Frighten you," said Mr. Vishal, Budding Web Designer, Miracle Studios.
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   By Naveen Kumar
Published: 7/30/2008
 
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