After getting caught red-handed via her update on Twitter, Miryo has been under constant pressure by many netizens for evidently trespassing an election law by photographing her election ballots and making them public. Instead of warm consolations, Miryo has actually been getting hot criticisms by her fans and netizens alike, for they believe taking a picture of yourself in an election booth is rather unacceptable and foolish. The violation of this specific law actually can lead to serious legal consequences, however, it seems like Miryo has thankfully slipped her way out of trouble. Although the law clearly states that filming of photographing an election ballot with a camera or a phone is strictly prohibited, the "election ballot" in the statement is actually referring to a ballot with their selection. Miryo's ballots were empty from markings, therefore technically, she hasn't completely violated the law. A representative revealed through a phone call, "After verifying with the National Elections Commission, they have no intention to charge Miryo for her actions, since she meant no harm to be done. Also, her ballots were not showing her selection of a specific candidate. Miryo is very sorry for what she's done."
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Miryo will not be charged for violating the voting law
Posted by 5 pts Thursday, June 3, 2010
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