Catfishing- the law in Ireland
Brigid O’Donnell2025-01-19T13:27:17+00:00In and of itself, catfishing is not a crime in Ireland. As it stands, however, the law does provide for ramifications for the catfish's activities in many situations.
In and of itself, catfishing is not a crime in Ireland. As it stands, however, the law does provide for ramifications for the catfish's activities in many situations.
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