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British Teen's Tweets About Sex, Drugs And Violence Pissed Off Her Whole Country

Paris Brown, a 17-year-old from Kent, England, tweeted some things that made people very upset.

This is Paris Brown, a 17-year-old British youth who was named Britain's first youth police commissioner.

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She was really sad the other day because people saw some of her tweets that she wasn't proud of.

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Paris' £15,000-a-year taxpayer-funded job (about $23,000 a year in U.S. dollars) was an attempt by the Kent police department to reach out to young people.

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And that was really exciting at first.

But then The Mail on Sunday reported about her tweets.

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And people were upset.

These were some of the things she said, according to The Daily Mail.

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Kent police and crime commissioner Ann Barnes admitted no one looked at her tweets before she was hired.

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Following the controversy, Paris deleted her Twitter account.

Here she is apologizing.

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She now has a new Twitter, @YouthPCC, and she has apologized a lot on it so far.

Twitter: @YouthPCC

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