They disappeared as quickly as Brunty did for fear of exposure so lesson learned imo. Such hypocrites, no more dossiers since.
No point in dossiers if the police neither have the power, the will or the resources to combat online abuse. As more and more of our legislators find not only themselves but many of their constituents on the receiving end of it and as it gets aired on a regular basis in parliament it is only a matter of time before that situation will change.
Two years ago MPs such as Maria Miller were campaigning...
SnipMiller successfully pushed the government to create a new offence of revenge pornography in 2014, outlawing the distribution of a private sexual image of someone without their consent and with the intention of causing them distress. In the same year, ministers quadrupled the maximum six-month prison term for internet trolls targeting people with offensive or threatening material to two years. The time limit for prosecutions has been extended to three years.
However, the MP argued the laws around abuse and harm on the internet could be updated further
Miller said people had tried to talk her out of trying to get the law changed to create a specific offence of revenge pornography,
some by saying it was already illegal. “It was quite clear after talking to victims and the police that the complex set of existing and sometimes overlapping legislation made it difficult for the police to take meaningful action,” she said.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/apr/13/britain-needs-better-laws-stop-online-abuse-maria-miller-internet