Over brekkie I saw one of
those "Please
Share"
things that flood Facebook. But this one made me think. There was
a photo of a chap who had supposedly acted in a very threatening way
and had supposedly done criminal damage to a car. But rather than
reporting the incident to the police, the alleged aggrieved party
splashed it all over Facebook. The person who'd been threatened and
had her car damaged had a photo of the chap who supposedly was the
vilain of the piece. The photo featured the chap's business name, his
landline phone number and his mobile phone number.
So why wasn't this passed
straight to the police? Something doesn't add up here.
I'd suggest we all be
very careful about what we share on social media.
I popped the lead onto
"Furry Face TM" and we went for a
walk. With none of the usual suspects available for a walk today I
took my dog to Pluckley. Three new geocaches had appeared over the
last month or so, and using the GPS they make for a rather good
guided walk. I found two of them; rather good ones. I didn't find the
third; i came away under the impression that the thing had probably
been drop-kicked into a hedge.
But even though I didn't
find it, Pluckley is always good for a walk. I even took
a few photos too.
We came home, and I found
a certain dog had lost the name tag from his collar, so I went round
to Pets at Home where I got one done at twice the price they do the
same thing for on eBay. Over lunch I watched the most recent episode
of "Dark Matter". The show started well, but we are
now up to episode six and it's losing its initial promise.
I had a little doze, then
spent a little while preparing a
new geocache. It's something I've been working on for a while.
Dead simple to find but rather trickier to open. It is surprising how
long it takes to set up these things. I then watched "Upstairs
Downstairs" on the ITV Encore channel before falling asleep
until "er indoors TM" came home.
We then got the last of
the tents back into its bag, scoffed an omelette, then rallied the
troops and set off to Folkestone where the Internet had gone west. We
watched an episode of "Star Trek: Enterprise"; I
stayed awake. Can't be bad...
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