Former footballer Joey Barton appears to have taken a dislike to women commenting on men’s football which he has not been shying about expressing in a number of tweets about it. He has been criticised for a series of posts he made on X concerning the number of woman commenting on premier league matches including the likes of Eni Aluko, Siobhan Chamberlain, and Gabby Logan.
Now there are a large number of criminal offences can be committed using social media and you will have seen people prosecuted for making racist comments towards footballers or inciting violence or even threatening violence to other people. But where, if at all, does the tweets of Joey Barton come into play in criminal law? I explain in this video.
#crime #football #joeybarton #epl #skysports #tntsports #efl #premierleague
Now there are a large number of criminal offences can be committed using social media and you will have seen people prosecuted for making racist comments towards footballers or inciting violence or even threatening violence to other people. But where, if at all, does the tweets of Joey Barton come into play in criminal law? I explain in this video.
#crime #football #joeybarton #epl #skysports #tntsports #efl #premierleague
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