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[Fugitive Offenders Regulations] High Court Amends Ban on Nuisance to Police Officers and Family

2019-12-11T13:28:56.637Z


The High Court earlier issued a temporary injunction prohibiting anyone from illegally disclosing personal information of police officers and their families, including their addresses, social media accounts and photos. The High Court yesterday (10th) revised the scope of the ban to extend its protection to special police officers composed of other disciplined forces.


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Written by: Liang Delun

2019-12-11 21:14

Last updated: 2019-12-11 21:14

The High Court earlier issued a temporary injunction prohibiting anyone from illegally disclosing personal information of police officers and their families, including their addresses, social media accounts and photos. The High Court yesterday (10th) revised the scope of the ban to extend its protection to special police officers composed of other disciplined forces.

In the clashes triggered by anti-revision legislation in the past six months, many police officers were bottomed. (Profile picture / Photo by Li Zetong)

In the wave of self-defeating demonstrations, many police officers were "bottomed" by netizens. The Department of Justice and the Commissioner of Police responded to the situation earlier and entered the High Court to prohibit anyone from illegally disclosing personal information of police officers and their families. Including residential addresses, social media accounts and photos, the High Court granted a temporary injunction for this. The High Court yesterday amended the ban to extend its protection to special police officers, members of the special police force composed of members of other disciplined services. The injunction prohibits anyone from illegally and intentionally:

(a) use, post, communicate or disclose to others without the consent of the person concerned and at the same time intentional or likely to intimidate, harass, threaten or annoy the person concerned is a police officer, special police officer, his spouse and / Personal data of members of their family (ie parents, children or siblings), including but not limited to their name, title, residential address, office address, school address, email address, date of birth, telephone number, Hong Kong identity card number Or any other official identification document number, Facebook account ID, Instagram account ID, license plate number and any photographs of police officers, special police officers, their spouse and / or their family members.

(b) intimidate, harass, threaten or annoy any police officer, special police officer, his spouse and / or a member of his or her family.

(c) assist, cause, counsel, procure, instigate, incite, assist, abet, or authorize others to engage in or engage in any of the foregoing.

A large number of police officers were bottomed out in the past six months. (Photo / Luo Guohui)

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