Farah calls in cops over vile tweet

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Farah calls in cops over vile tweet
September 10, 2012
Glenn Jackson
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"We all need to make a stand and get these scums off twitter" … Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah.

"We all need to make a stand and get these scums off twitter" ... Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah. Photo: Getty Images

WESTS Tigers captain Robbie Farah has called on the police and politicians to act after he was the recipient of a distasteful message on Twitter about his late mother.

Farah called on Prime Minister Julia Gillard to tighten social media laws after he received the vile message, demanding that the so-called Twitter trolls be held accountable for their actions. He also stated that he had contacted police over the matter.

The laws are piss weak and people should be accountable for their comments.

''We all need to make a stand and get these scums off twitter,'' a clearly angry Farah said on the social networking site. ''The laws are piss weak and people should be accountable for their comments.''

He also sent a message directly to the PM. ''We need @JuliaGillard to take some action and change these soft laws. people need to be accountable for their comments,'' he said.

Farah's mother Sonia died in June after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Farah's grief was made more public after he played a leading role for NSW in a State of Origin victory just days before she passed away. He was also forced to withdraw from the Tigers' clash with Sydney Roosters after his mother died on the day of the game. The anonymous Twitter user sent sick references about Sonia Farah directly to the Wests Tigers star. Farah retweeted the message to his more than 27,000 followers. The Herald has chosen not to repeat the offensive tweet.

Later, Farah said he had contacted the police, while the account of the user who sent the message was last night shut down.

NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell also weighed in, saying in a message to Farah he would support action being taken in the matter. ''shouldn't matter who target is - completely unacceptable,'' he wrote. ''Will follow up & happy to work with Feds to stop it.''

The same Twitter troll sent several messages to Canberra fullback Josh Dugan yesterday.

Farah's actions in highlighting the offensive tweet and making a stand might prompt stricter laws around social media.

Last month a 17-year-old boy was arrested in England for using Twitter to tell British diver Tom Daley - whose father Rob died of cancer last year - that he had let his father down by missing out on a medal.

That incident came four months after a Swansea University student was jailed for 56 days for posting racially offensive comments about the Bolton Wanderers player Fabrice Muamba, who collapsed on the pitch during an FA Cup tie in March.

The act of ''trolling'' has been a talking point in recent weeks after TV star Charlotte Dawson was hospitalised after persistent harassment.
 
Fully agree with him. Awful enough someone losing a parent without having some idiot kid rub it in. If the comment towards Robbie was anything like the Pom gave the diver, he deserves to be arrested and his name put in public to see what the consequences are then. Good on ya Farah
 
@Gray said:
Fully agree with him. Awful enough someone losing a parent without having some idiot kid rub it in. If the comment towards Robbie was anything like the Pom gave the diver, he deserves to be arrested and his name put in public to see what the consequences are then. Good on ya Farah

It was far worse.
I can't for the life of me understand what motivates some people to do such things.
 
I caught the article on this forum, I was disgusted with this sick animal. People like this should be exposed, show a picture of them when you find them, I'd like to see how tough they really are. People justice is the answer, not the legal system in this case.
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The guy is an idiot im disgraced to call him a person what a filthy dog.
 
@Glen McWilliams said:
@Gray said:
Fully agree with him. Awful enough someone losing a parent without having some idiot kid rub it in. If the comment towards Robbie was anything like the Pom gave the diver, he deserves to be arrested and his name put in public to see what the consequences are then. Good on ya Farah

It was far worse.
I can't for the life of me understand what motivates some people to do such things.

Because some people are <insert your="" own="" expletives="">Unfortunately the internet gives sociopaths a lot of opportunities.</insert>
 
Looks like people have managed to find ALL he's details including he's CC Number!

Watch this space…......
 
Stupid stuff like this makes people think they are bigger and more important than what they really are

Don't worry Robbie the real fans are 110% behind you You are a champion both on and off the field
 
Some people think they are anonymous when typing stuff on the internet. This guy is probably having the worst day of his life right now, but he fully deserves it after what he wrote!
 
@Juro said:
Some people think they are anonymous when typing stuff on the internet. This guy is probably having the worst day of his life right now, but he fully deserves it after what he wrote!

Not to sure how twitter works , but couldn't just open another account tomorrow and do the same thing again ??
 
I unfortunately saw the tweet in question before the coward deleted it. It was one of the most disgusting and vile things I've ever read.

If this person dropped dead tomorrow the world would be a better place.
 
But this is the stupid thing

Next thing you now this scums Mum and Dad (who's identity will remain anonymous) will be up in arms saying why did you close his account

Then some civil libertarian will be on the TV saying as disgusting as the tweet was he has the right to say what he wants …...

Then it goes to court and the knitwit wins the courtcase

This world is a screwed up place
 
The cops should send him down to concord and lock the dog in a room with Robbie
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@Glen McWilliams said:
Geez Happy. How about you let things pan out before giving up on the world?

The point I was trying to make that Robbie would end up being the bad guy in all of this

This is the problem with the legal and justice system in this country

The majority of the public know its wrong , but the legal system and political correctness turn it round and stuff it up
 
As awful as it all is the only thing that annoys me is that it took till this for something to happen in Australia. Good on Robbie for speaking up to the relevant people. If anyone has the influence to get something done its definitely him.
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Very low act. Some people seem to get a kick out of doing these things. Not sure how though. Good that justice will be served
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/farah-subjected-to-vile-twitter-abuse/story-e6freuy9-1226468713003?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DailyTelegraphSportndm+%28Daily+Telegraph+%7C+Sport%29

More great work from the Daily Telegraph. Apparently our captain is Robbie O'Farrah.

Honestly, how some journalists and editors are still employed with these amateur errors is beyond me
 
@alex said:
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/farah-subjected-to-vile-twitter-abuse/story-e6freuy9-1226468713003?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DailyTelegraphSportndm+%28Daily+Telegraph+%7C+Sport%29

More great work from the Daily Telegraph. Apparently our captain is Robbie O'Farrah.

Honestly, how some journalists and editors are still employed with these amateur errors is beyond me

Ah yes - the well known Lebanese-Irish NRL star Robbie O'Farrah!! And the Walkley goes to…

Looks like one for Media Watch!
 
Commonwealth Criminal Code

474.17 Using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence

(1) A person is guilty of an offence if:

(a) the person uses a carriage service; and

(b) the person does so in a way (whether by the method of use or the content of a communication, or both) that reasonable persons would regard as being, in all the circumstances, menacing, harassing or offensive.

Penalty: Imprisonment for 3 years.
 
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