Police in Scotland have visited the homes of 182 young people to question them about content they posted on social networking sites like Bebo.

Users aged 12-18 were quizzed about content relating to violence, weapon possession, racism and drug dealing.
Some of the users could face charges and 72 reports have been submitted about vulnerable under-16s and young adults.
School staff and social workers helped in the investigation and in some cases internet and PC access was withdrawn.
Police said they would continue to monitor the situation and that further visits were planned.
Should police monitor networking sites? Is it a good way to fight crime and antisocial behaviour? Does it ever become an invasion of privacy? Have you ever been threatened online?
BBC

Users aged 12-18 were quizzed about content relating to violence, weapon possession, racism and drug dealing.
Some of the users could face charges and 72 reports have been submitted about vulnerable under-16s and young adults.
School staff and social workers helped in the investigation and in some cases internet and PC access was withdrawn.
Police said they would continue to monitor the situation and that further visits were planned.
Should police monitor networking sites? Is it a good way to fight crime and antisocial behaviour? Does it ever become an invasion of privacy? Have you ever been threatened online?
BBC



