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aGameOfThrones
01-05-2013, 07:32 PM
An Oregon teenager has landed himself in the county jail for what must be one of the dumbest Facebook gaffes ever: posting about his drunk-driving hit-and-run escapade.

"Drivin drunk ... classsic ;) but to whoever's vehicle i hit i am sorry. :P" was the early-morning post that quickly led to the at-home arrest of Jacob Cox-Brown in the Oregon-coast city of Astoria, reports the Daily Astorian.

Upon reading Cox-Brown's post, two of the 18-year-old's Facebook friends contacted the Astoria Police Department to report it; it became vital information after two officers responded to a 1am report of a hit-and-run, which left a white Scion plus an adjacent vehicle damaged in their parking spots.

After collecting pieces of the Scion's damaged taillight and bumper cover, the police received tips about the Facebook post and headed over to the home of Cox-Brown. They arrested the young man, charging him with two counts of failing to perform the duties of a driver. (Nearly nine hours had elapsed between the report and the confrontation, and the driver was no longer in his car, Deputy Chief Brad Johnston told Yahoo! Shine, which is why there was no driving-while-intoxicated charge.) He was held in the Clatsop County Jail and released on his own recognizance, and is scheduled to appear in Astoria Municipal Court on January 23.

"Astoria Police have an active social media presence," Astoria Police said in a press release. "It was a private Facebook message to one of our officers that got this case moving, though. When you post ... on Facebook, you have to figure that it is not going to stay private long." Also, Johnston told Yahoo! Shine, "We actually use Facebook to find things not unlike this."

http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/dumbest-facebook-post-ever-170100535.html

paulbot24
01-05-2013, 09:22 PM
Still can't tell which is dumber, Facebook or the people on it.

bolil
01-05-2013, 09:24 PM
Facebook isn't dumb, it is working just like it is supposed to. I believe this is just the beginning. As they hold posting data forever... who knows. Do you remember what you posted on facebook four years ago? They do.

Anti Federalist
01-05-2013, 09:37 PM
"Astoria Police have an active social media presence," Astoria Police said in a press release. "It was a private Facebook message to one of our officers that got this case moving, though. When you post ... on Facebook, you have to figure that it is not going to stay private long." Also, Johnston told Yahoo! Shine, "We actually use Facebook to find things not unlike this."

paulbot24
01-05-2013, 09:39 PM
Oh don't worry, I know they aren't really dumb. I actually do remember what I posted on facebook four years ago. Same things as four days ago. Nothing. I value my privacy and I never understood why people would care about what I had for dinner and what my cat looks like today. Just the name "Facebook" sounds so stupidly arrogant and misleading. Befriending a bunch of people through your computer you might never actually meet face-to-face, on Facebook?

Peace Piper
01-05-2013, 10:22 PM
Facebook isn't dumb, it is working just like it is supposed to. I believe this is just the beginning. As they hold posting data forever... who knows. Do you remember what you posted on facebook four years ago? They do.

posts and a whole lot more...

Here's a link to the exact data from Max Shrems who sued under European privacy laws and forced them to disclose what they had. He was only a "member" for 1 year.

http://europe-v-facebook.org/EN/Data_Pool/data_pool.html

http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/949/maxschrems.jpg


Every person in the EU has the right to access all the data that a company is holding about him/her.
an example of a good law...

Anti Federalist
01-05-2013, 10:29 PM
posts and a whole lot more...

Here's a link to the exact data from Max Shrems who sued under European privacy laws and forced them to disclose what they had. He was only a "member" for 1 year.

http://europe-v-facebook.org/EN/Data_Pool/data_pool.html

http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/949/maxschrems.jpg


an example of a good law...

Agreed.

Tod
01-05-2013, 10:37 PM
That's good the cops were able to catch this kid.