Nazario Norberto, who belongs to the Party of the Democratic Revolution one of three major political parties in Mexico, has stuck by the general idea, though, and is worried about a few things besides drunk driving.
We have to regulate these websites to make sure there arent people breaking the law, making death threats or committing crimes via electronic means, he told Miller.So Norberto is drafting a bill that, along with introducing more penalties for individuals, could give judges the power to shut down whole sites.The good news for Twitter is that Norberto and his bill arent enjoying universal support. Some people believe law enforcement officers can gain an edge by monitoring social networks, while other folks just want to leave Twitter alone.
