Police threaten fans watching football from the internet: We'll stop pages at the crucial times of the games

Police will try to halt the direct transmission of Europe's Evil Filter from the internet in key moments of the match, they have warned. Fans were warned that illegal veins would be followed during this match, and would try to stop it in the most frustrating ways possible, suggests Independent, follows Periscope. [...]
Police will try to halt the direct transmission of Europe's Evil Filter from the internet in key moments of the match, they have warned.
Fans were warned that illegal veins would be followed during this match, and would try to stop it in the most frustrating ways possible, suggests Independent, follows Periscope.
The message comes as even law enforcement agencies, but even television companies are trying to stop people using illegal sites and watch the match for free.
London City police said illegal veins were the most popular during high-level sports events, and added that people who take advantage of this money would be persecuted and fined severely.
You'll never know when the site will stop. Could be a decisive moment of the match. In fact, law and law agents and television companies will try to do just that in trying to stop people from using illegal sites in the future.” She said Deputy Chief Inspector Teresa Russell. /Periscope











