Woman Arrested for Facebook Poke »
Posted By MyWayOnNow 1 month, 2 weeks ago in NewsBeware: a Facebook poke could land you behind bars. Just ask Shannon D. Jackson of Hendersonville, Tennessee, who faces that very real possibility.
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militarystate1 month, 2 weeks ago
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PLEASE! Did you read what our MONEY is being spent on! This protection order crap is out of hand. This was done by a wife who was ****** at a much younger and prettier women who HAD SEX WITH HER WORTHLESS HUSBAND! NOT MY DAMN MONEY! Are you that stupid?
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BronxBomber1 month, 2 weeks ago
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What? Are they kidding me with this stuff? A Facebook poke? This is another case of much ado about nothing! Where does that order say that "Thou shalt not poketh this person." Face book does have a block feature if you don't want to bothered with. I did in F/B with "Cactus Anal" and that other schmuck; RRcon that was banned from Propeller for carrying on like an idiot in the threads.
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LumFan1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Except in this case, one of the people was so bothered by the woman in this case that they had a court issue a protection order. This means "no telephoning, contacting or otherwise communicating with the petitioner" whatsoever (quoted from the original tennessean.com article). I would consider the Facebook poke a form of communication (similar to a letter or a text message).
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In this case, the woman is getting her due.
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