London Riots? Blame The Blackberry!

from the oh-come-on dept

http://www.techdirt.com/blog/wireless/articles/20110808/16081115441/london-riots-blame-blackberry.shtml

The London riots sound a bit crazy, but perhaps even crazier is the fact that 
officials now seem to want to blame messaging via Blackberry devices for the 
riots:

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Steve Kavanagh, the deputy assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan police, 
said that "really inflamatory, inaccurate" messages on Twitter were mainly to 
blame for the disorder. "Social media and other methods have been used to 
organise these levels of greed and criminality," he said at a press conference 
on Monday afternoon.
Ah, right, just like vocal cords, pamphlets, telephones and other communication 
tools "were mainly to blame" for previous riots. Hint to the Metropolitan 
police: if you're going to always blame the tool, you're not going to do a very 
good job dealing with riots. If people want to speak out, they'll figure out a 
way to speak out. It's not the technology that is to blame. The technology is 
just a tool, and if you block off one path, you can be damn sure that they'll 
figure out another path instead. 

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Of course, the downside of officials misleadingly blaming the technology is 
that you get folks like this Dutch politician who took to Twitter about this to 
ask why police don't just turn off Blackberry Messenger in London -- perhaps 
not realizing that shutting that channel of communications down wouldn't stop 
anything -- but likely would anger people even more.
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