Arrested a man after 90 minutes on charges of sending an email on Google+ and breaking the order of prohibition of approach


ByAimee

A man living in the state of Massachusetts in the United States that had been issued an approach prohibition order was arrested as "he sent an e-mail to a woman who was forbidden to approach". The man rejects charges as "he did not send a warning to a woman, but Google + automatically sent a mail".

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Thomas Gagnon, who lives in Salem, Massachusetts, was arrested. There is no fact that Gagnon sent an email to fiancée, "Google+CircleNeil Hourihan, a lawyer, said, "Google+ does not select an opponent and invite you like yourself, instead of sending an invitation" in the past It is a mechanism to send e-mail to people who have contacted. "

Gagnon sued Gagnon for a former lover, and Gagnon purchased an engagement ring of 4000 dollars (about 400,000 yen) at the beginning of December and propose it on the 13th, but the two are in a rupture situation. It is unknown what happened between the two people, but a few days later she issued a gesture prohibition order to Gagnon. And three days after the order of prohibition of approach, she brought a copy of the website's invitation email to the police, and after 90 minutes Gagnon was arrested and detained at home.

ByMary Smith

Judge Robert Brennan of the Salem District Court judged that Gagnon did not know the mechanism of the Google+ notification system at a trial conducted on December 20. He was liberated by paying 500 dollars (about 51,000 yen) bail. Gagnon is scheduled to appear again on February 6. Also, Google comments on this subject are not available at the moment.

As for Gmail,A new function will be added that enables sending mail if there is a connection on Google+ without knowing the other's mail addressVoice of uneasiness is raised as there is a possibility that e-mails are transmitted from unknown parties on schedule.

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