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The UK’s “first X-Oholic” was sentenced to jail for stalking the chief police officer online, and he was bound by hundreds of social media posts and memes to “get a dopamine-like sprint from likes and sharing”

The first UK self-proclaimed “X-Oholic” (X-Oholic) was sentenced to jail after he followed a female police officer – claiming his online harassment was a rush to push for trying to get likes on social media.

Over two years, Internet Creep Jason Nicholls bombed the Sussex police officer Jo Shiner with hundreds of abused social media posts.

The 55-year-old opened a “Twitter Soap” called “Shiner Street” detailing the “ups and downs” of her troops and creating a desired poster with a “crime against policing” face.

Nicholls, now known as X, shared hundreds of posts, memes, simulated images and satirical videos, criticizing the chief police officer’s work.

Nicholls admits his stalkers that his social media “addiction” has “ruled” his life as he tries to chase the “instant dopamine sprint” posted online.

He claims to be the UK’s “first registration for X-Oholic” and says he now hopes to help others whose online life becomes “hard to manage”.

Now, Nichols has been sentenced to 15 weeks in prison and was slapped in the face after a restrictive order against CC Shiner.

The order prohibits Nicholls from contacting CC Shiner, tag her online, and prohibits him from contacting Sussex police unless there is a real emergency or a crime is reported.

Jason Nicholls, who pleaded guilty in Southampton District Court in December, begging Sussex Chief Police Officer Jo Shiner to plead guilty.

Nicholls and Chief Police Officer Constable Shiner's face created a wanted poster to

Nicholls created a wanted poster on the face of Chief Police Officer Constable Shiner to “anti-police crimes.”

Idiot Nichols violated the bail terms by sending an email to police while he awaited sentence in Portsmouth District Court.

During the April 25 judgment hearing, the District Court told Nichols that he said he had “blatantly ignored” to CC Shiner and that there were “important plans” in the model images on social media.

It is said that from October 2022 to August this year, Nicholls from East Cowes, Isle of Wight, stalked CC Shiner.

He sent “a lot of online communication” to her personal X account and email address, among others.

Nicholls claimed “corruption” within the troops and recommended that police “have not investigated the incident reported by the defendant.”

Nichols said his social media “addiction” has “ruled” his life for more than a decade as he tries to chase the “instant dopamine sprint” posted online.

Nichols said his social media “addiction” has “ruled” his life for more than a decade as he tries to chase the “instant dopamine sprint” posted online.

Nicholls showed

Nicholls showed “blatant disregard” to CC Shiner and had “important plans” on social media.

He used his social media account to “git” police officers and gave specific examples of posts he made.

In other posts, he edited CC Shiner on a cartoon picture of the sheep, put her face on wanted posters to “oppose police crime” and accused her troops of “covering the crime.”

He also contacted media, including BBC Radio Sussex, to mistakenly tell them that the chief officer had been “arrested.”

Nichols also made a poster, joked that she and Uncle Albert were only “born” with fools and horses.

Prosecutors said there were a lot of “a lot of posts” that felt “painful” to CC Shiner and she was “professionally embarrassed”.

He pleaded guilty to one count of alleged stalking, without fear and distress, and two counts of breach of bail conditions.

When he pleaded guilty to the stalking in December last year, Nichols took a distinctive step to issue a statement about his alleged social media addiction.

It says: “I am an X-Oholic, for risks or consequences, I lose control of my own online life, impulsively chasing instant dopamine-like likes, sharing and replies through overwhelming posts, memes and sarcastic videos.

Nicholls was the one who pleaded guilty in court last December when he appeared to plead guilty.

Nicholls was the one who pleaded guilty in court last December when he appeared to plead guilty.

“Today, I’ve reached the bottom of the rock, but I’m ready to take his first step.”

He added: “For me – people with ADHD, which makes me particularly vulnerable to addictive behaviors – Elon Musk’s free voice platform X turned into a high street stationary gambling machine that provides fast, tempting, psychological numbness.”

Nichols apologized to CC Shiner and Sussex Police Forces and asked for “forgiveness and understanding” related to “dominate my life for the past decade.”

He continued: “I am very grateful for the difficulties and vital roles of the police and regretted that I have crossed the line.”

“Best of all, I am here to ask the court for help to release this overwhelming compulsion.

“I might be the first registered X-Dutch in the UK, but I won’t be the last one.”

The father said X has changed how people in Britain take root, challenge those in power and catch up with the news. ”

He continued: “Now that Donald Trump is back in the White House, I’m worried that my addiction will only worsen.”

For nearly two years, Nicholls

For nearly two years, Nicholls

“Today, the court has the opportunity to show national leadership to acknowledge that there must be some steps to help X-Hall people like me live a normal life.”

At Portsmouth District Court, Nicholls was sentenced to 15 weeks in prison, issued a restraining order and was ordered to pay £239.

The District Judge said: “The defendant openly ignored the court order because the defendant openly ignored the person and his property.”

They say his crime features “continuous and long-term action” and has the importance of making mock pictures and Twitter accounts.”

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