(Via boingboing)
Reuters reports that Korean citizens will receive SMS notification of legal indictments. Strangely, this is described as an opt-in service. If I suspected that I was going to be indicted, I don’t know whether “sign up for SMS indictment service” would be that high on my to-do list:
South Koreans may look at their mobile phones with some trepidation in the new year because prosecutors will start telling people they have been indicted via text messages, an official said Monday.
In a country where about 75 percent of the population carries mobile phones, prosecutors felt it was time to move away from sending legal notices on paper and send them electronically instead, said Lee Young-pyo, an administrative official.
“Most people in South Korea have mobile phones and since the notices don’t reach them immediately by regular mail, this is a more definite way for the individuals to know they have received a legal notice,” Lee said.
The indictments by text messages are not intended to take people by surprise. “People will receive a text message of a legal notice only after they apply for the service,” he said.














