Peter r. de Vries starts petition: ' create figure out internetpester easier '

Gepubliceerd op 26 april 2016 om 08:26

Victims of digital bullying and other internet crime are often out in the cold. Providers may not provide data and perpetrators are protected. Producer Peter r. de Vries would like to do something about it.

ANP-CHANTAL-PETER-R-2.jpgDave starts a petition to put the issue on the agenda of the Second room. There are 40000 signatures needed. "Victims are not protected and perpetrators get everywhere get away with," said Peter r. de Vries against RTL news.

If you as a victim trying to figure out who has put online a nude photo, you get rejected. Providers may not give the data, because they must protect the privacy of customers.

Declaration ignored Dave wants a law to protect the position of the victim, because declarations to the police remain on a pile. "It's an illusion that something with declarations is done. I see every day examples. The Declaration shall be noted, but there is then fact. "" It lacks the police also to manpower and knowledge. They often understand the fundamental basic concepts of the internet. "

Law last year gave David that there should be a law, according to him. With his petition he wants the discussion. "Politics often calls that it should be a priority, but then nothing happens. It is not a new problem and the number of victims is growing by the day. "

Tonight starts at RTL 5 the new season of the programmaInternetpesters addressed, in which Dave assists victims. The programme maker wraakpornoslachtoffer Chantal, who previously helped with Facebook is trying to find out who a nude picture of her online.

By RTL News Photo: REUTERS

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