Mother 'absolutely devastated' over failure to name legislation 'Coco's Law'

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
  • The mother of a young woman who died by suicide has said she is “absolutely devastated” that a new law against online bullying may not be named after her.
    Jackie Fox has been campaigning for stricter measures against online harassment since her daughter Nicole Fox Fenton died in 2018.
    She was promised the new the new Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Bill would be passed under the name Coco’s Law; however she has now been told this may not be possible.
    The Justice Minister Helen McEntee has promised to pass the law before the end of the year and will meet with Ms Fox about the naming issue this evening.
    On Lunchtime Live this afternoon, Ms Fox said it was “just devastating” to hear her daughter may not be remembered in the law.
    “I have fought for nearly three years for Coco’s Law. I have protested, I had marches, I do talks in schools, colleges, youth clubs and everyone that knows me and has followed Coco’s story knows it as Coco’s Law,” she said.
    “To get the rug pulled out from underneath me at such a late stage is just devastating.
    “I campaigned for two things - one, to get the law in and two, to get it called Coco’s Law.
    “One is nothing without the other. It was always going to be Nicole’s legacy for her name to live on as Coco’s Law.”

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  • @FalertTheDim
    @FalertTheDim 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    "One is nothing without the other" - not really. Regardless of what it is called, the new law will protect people from online bullying and harassment. The name doesn't really matter - it is the effect of the law that does.

  • @YoutubeUser..
    @YoutubeUser.. 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Cocos law or banana law, the implementation and effect is the same.

  • @GreenOliveBranch
    @GreenOliveBranch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So disappointing to see the mother is devasted over the name of a very important and life-saving legislation... She should be glad that the legislation will be in force for other families...