Those people who spent their life days under the strict laws of cyber-crime in the United Arab Emirates might wish to get off and set aside a huge affirm jar.
As there’s one man who is trying to find out the hard way by sending a text message typed in foul language while in one of the country’s profuse cities could collect a huge fine of about $68,000.
7Days UAE stated on Tuesday that the accused, at first ordered to pay a fine of 3,000 Dhs for profanity based messages to another person over WhatsApp, is now being brought back by an Abu Dhabi court.
Prosecution have full right for retrial this case and is asking the asserted profanity to pay full declared fine.
But the similar UAE cyber-laws suspended to take action against foul-mouth messages accuser. In 2013, an activist was convicted and put behind the prison for two years for sending text messages that were demanding of the country’s laws of the “UAE 94” trial.
In 2012, an American citizen who was the resident of Dubai was condemned for a one-year jail and ordered to pay 10,000 Dhs fine for posting a parody video clip on social sites that “besmirched the UAE’s image globally.”
For More Tech News Visit:http://www.knockinn.com/
Here Are The More Mobile News:Court Charge $68000 From Man On Text