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UAE man faces $68,000 fine for swearing on WhatsApp
Swearing at someone via WhatsApp in the UAE could land you with a $68,000 (拢45,000) fine, under a new law.
Those living in the country could also face jail, and foreigners deportation.
The new law was brought to light when the UAE's supreme court ordered the retrial of a man fined $800 for the offence, arguing the fine was too lenient.
The man was convicted of swearing at a colleague using the smartphone instant messaging app.
The exact words used by the defendant were not revealed by the court, which simply said that they were "insulting", according to .
The claimant told police the defendant also threatened to harm him, though the defendant was cleared of the charge.
The case against the man was brought under a cyber crime law introduced in the UAE in October last year that made online verbal insult a criminal offence.
Authorities in the UAE last month warned that sending a middle finger emoji symbol would also be punishable under the law.
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