A 21-year-old Manchester man has been
arrested in conjunction with rape threats and other harassment following the
Bank of England’s decision to put novelist Jane Austen on the £10 note.
Journalist and activist Caroline Criado-Perez led the successful initiative to
get more women on British currency, only to face a stream of
abuse and threats on Twitter —
up to 50 in a single hour. A spokesman from Scotland Yard said that "the
arrest is in connection with an allegation of malicious communications received
by officers in Camden on Thursday, July 25," reports Sky News.
Following
the wave of harassment, many have called on Twitter to make similar incidents
easier to report, with an online petition for
the service to add a "report abuse" button garnering over 50,000
signatures since its creation. Criado-Perez is also calling on Twitter and law
enforcement to treat the threats with the importance they deserve. "It’s
just not acceptable, and more than that it’s actually a crime and Twitter needs
to take it seriously and the police need to take it seriously," she said.
Source: theverge.com
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