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tRidiot

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https://www.foxnews.com/world/fugitive-hair-mocked-facebook-police-harassment

Fugitive's receding hair mocked on Facebook, spurring warning from police

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Many in the comment section took to making jokes and puns on Taylor's hair.

"Looks like his hairline is on the run too," Nick Sleek Meek wrote.

Another user, Callum Duff, commented: "His hairline goes back further than my family tree."

But authorities found the comments no laughing matter, and replied: "please remember that harassing, threatening and abusing people on social media can be against the law."

"Our advice is to be as careful on social media as you would in any other form of communication," police wrote. "If you say something about someone which is grossly offensive or is of an indecent, obscene or menacing character, then you could be investigated by the police."
 

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Yep, still trying to find the reason that people get mean and violent. It's not the guns (we took those away), it's not the knives (we've regulated the hell out of them), must be the mean spirited talk on social media.
 

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