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Meet the YouTube Commenter Sued for Mocking ‘Officer Bubbles’ [Video]

Meet the YouTube Commenter Sued for Mocking Officer Bubbles [Video] Meet the YouTube Commenter Sued for Mocking Officer Bubbles [Video] Toronto Police Const. Adam Josephs appears to take himself and his job seriously. Very, very, very seriously. He threatened a protester with assault charges for blowing bubbles. And now he’s suing a YouTube commenter for an 11-word wisecrack.

A video of Josephs getting comically tough with a young G20 protester (above) became a viral hit. ” If the bubble touches me, you’re going to be arrested for assault,” Josephs told the protester. The officer was promptly dubbed ” Officer Bubbles” and became the target of a sequence of YouTube parody cartoons of an analogous name. Joseph then filed a $1.2 million defamation lawsuit and is trying to legally compel Google to revel the identity of the parody cartoon’s creator, plus the identities of 24 folks that commented on it. That’ll show them you’re not a humorless stick inside the mud who wields that law against the pettiest of transgressions! (Remember the fact that, the parody cartoons are not any longer on YouTube.)

Meet the YouTube Commenter Sued for Mocking Officer Bubbles [Video] One of the vital sued commenters, Todd Mara aka ” Pussymcfats,” has now uncloaked himself inside the Toronto Star to present Josephs a chunk of his mind. Mara’s YouTube comment read, in full, ” officer bubbles probably looks at himself within the mirror an awful lot.” Heh. He’s not backing down:

I mentioned, in step with what I saw inside the video, that he’s an egomaniac. I stand by what I did. I assumed he was out of line.

…I don’t know why this guy wants to draw more attention to himself. I will be able to’t figure it out. It’s ridiculous.

Mara (above, right) lives in Hamilton, Ontario, is 33 and married with two kids. He said he hasn’t used YouTube for months and had forgotten in regards to the comment. In other words, the Josephs parody had blown over, as far as he was concerned, before the cop committed an unwitting act of self parody along with his suit.

Joseph’s lawyer, meanwhile, countered that the comments were helping to incite ” violent threats” against the officer. So maybe sue the folk making the threats then? Just a thought, Officer Bubbles. a pleasant, respectful, non defamatory thought.

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