Problem:
Solution?
Hey guys, I saw chavs beating elderly to a bloody pulp, how should we stop this? Hey, let's ban or censor the distribution channel of that video, Youtube or whateversitsname! Way to take a tough stand on the root of your problem! 
I'm eagerly waiting for them to start a government bureau to censor internet media, and then EU coming to the rescue and forcing this latest "tough on crime" innovation down to every member states' throats (including our Finnish ones) once again.
Iain Wright, Labour MP for Hartlepool:
I'm more concerned about a [video] posting from my constituency.
Entitled Milton Road Fight Club, it shows a man being attacked in the street and kicked in the face until he's unconscious.
I'm concerned that acts of violence and instances of happy-slapping...
I'm more concerned about a [video] posting from my constituency.
Entitled Milton Road Fight Club, it shows a man being attacked in the street and kicked in the face until he's unconscious.
I'm concerned that acts of violence and instances of happy-slapping...
Iain Wright, Labour MP for Hartlepool:
I'm concerned that acts of violence and instances of happy-slapping recorded on mobile phones are transferred to the web for wider consumption
I'm concerned that acts of violence and instances of happy-slapping recorded on mobile phones are transferred to the web for wider consumption
Commons leader Jack Straw:
Posting footage of assaults and violent acts on websites such as YouTube is a serious issue which MPs should discuss [..] This is a really serious issue about how these kind of videos should better be controlled.
Posting footage of assaults and violent acts on websites such as YouTube is a serious issue which MPs should discuss [..] This is a really serious issue about how these kind of videos should better be controlled.
YouTube accused of fuelling random acts of violence
British leaders are considering enforcing a crackdown on Internet video sites such as YouTube, following claims that they are fuelling random acts of violence.
British leaders are considering enforcing a crackdown on Internet video sites such as YouTube, following claims that they are fuelling random acts of violence.

I'm eagerly waiting for them to start a government bureau to censor internet media, and then EU coming to the rescue and forcing this latest "tough on crime" innovation down to every member states' throats (including our Finnish ones) once again.
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