As those readers in Britain know, there’s an inquiry into mobile phone hacking by tabloids.
(For those of you outwith, I might write an entry about it when I’m not using my phone if enough want me to.)
Yesterday, a lecturer from Teesside Uni was arrested about it.
The subject she teaches?
Journalism ethics!
Will
*EDIT*
If you scroll down to the notes, you’ll see one, anonymous, in Latin.
(Sidebar: classiest anonynote ever!)
I could just let you turn to google, but I’ll be nice and do it for you:
“The burden of proof lies upon him who affirms, not he who denies.”
Good point. I agree. And it’s the basis of our legal system.
Except for this: I re-read the entry and I can’t see where I said the lecturer was guilty. I just wrote about something I personally found amusing.
And I’ve re-read the notes. I can’t see where anyone has said their guilty either.
Reading: it’s important so you don’t look stupid, bitches!
Will
*SON OF THE EDIT*
No further action against the lecturer. As I basically thought there wouldn’t be.
Will

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