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Anything Else => Totally OT => Topic started by: Bobbie Ireland on 16-Mar-11, 08:12:40 AM



Title: The Worst Nightmare Series...
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 16-Mar-11, 08:12:40 AM
"Honest, Mom, it wasn't me!"

Police are bracing themselves for a mass invasion of an ordinary home in Australia after 200,000 people replied to a party invite put on a girl’s hacked Facebook page.

A 17-year-old boy who posted an open invitation to the girl’s 16th birthday party has been arrested.
The girl’s shocked parents had the page removed from the social networking site.

Police have not identified the family or the party date to avoid encouraging would-be guests.

Police Inspector Terry Dalton said: “The only thing that anybody who turns up on that street will be met by will be some police vehicles patrolling the area.”

The 17-year-old was charged with using a telecommunications carrier to harass or offend. He is due in court in April.



Title: Re: The Worst Nightmare Series...
Post by: Donna on 16-Mar-11, 08:17:10 AM
"Honest, Mom, it wasn't me!"

Police are bracing themselves for a mass invasion of an ordinary home in Australia after 200,000 people replied to a party invite put on a girl’s hacked Facebook page.

A 17-year-old boy who posted an open invitation to the girl’s 16th birthday party has been arrested.
The girl’s shocked parents had the page removed from the social networking site.

Police have not identified the family or the party date to avoid encouraging would-be guests.

Police Inspector Terry Dalton said: “The only thing that anybody who turns up on that street will be met by will be some police vehicles patrolling the area.”

The 17-year-old was charged with using a telecommunications carrier to harass or offend. He is due in court in April.



facebook can be very dangerous, in the wrong hands!


Title: Re: The Worst Nightmare Series...
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 16-Mar-11, 08:43:36 AM
Not mentioning anyone of our acquaintance, are we?? Haha!


Title: Re: The Worst Nightmare Series...
Post by: MAK on 16-Mar-11, 11:11:55 AM
"Honest, Mom, it wasn't me!"

Police are bracing themselves for a mass invasion of an ordinary home in Australia after 200,000 people replied to a party invite put on a girl’s hacked Facebook page.

A 17-year-old boy who posted an open invitation to the girl’s 16th birthday party has been arrested.
The girl’s shocked parents had the page removed from the social networking site.

Police have not identified the family or the party date to avoid encouraging would-be guests.

Police Inspector Terry Dalton said: “The only thing that anybody who turns up on that street will be met by will be some police vehicles patrolling the area.”

The 17-year-old was charged with using a telecommunications carrier to harass or offend. He is due in court in April.



facebook can be very dangerous, in the wrong hands!

I agree and lots of problems arise from what is said on fb in many different ways.