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Man who publicly restricts his freedom has his freedom publicly restricted.
On a more serious note though: why is sharing his name and face necessary or even allowed? Seems like it'll result in consequences greater than what the court has deemed appropriate to dole out.
@Wimopy I agree. The UK are usually pretty robust about name supression but I guess he wasn't powerful enough?
The earlier case linked makes him sound pretty vulnerable:
Masochist tased, bondage enthusiast shackled.
I agree. The UK is usually pretty robust about name suppression. Maybe he wasn't powerful enough.
The earlier story linked makes him sound vulnerable:
Open justice?
So you're answer is that no one is ever named after committing a crime?
What situations do you give people anonymity then?
Humiliation fetishist publicly shamed