It very well depends on the type of the website.
For example, there have been numerous fake torrent websites, files and seeders/leechers who have attempted to 'discipline' many illegal users. It is rarely the police, however. In this case, it was the MPAA and the RIAA who uploaded fake torrent files to lure users. The legal consequences, for those who were caught, were severely harsh. Major organizations such as MPAA and RIAA purposely punish harshly in order to send a clear message to the other users: do not illegally download and use file sharing applications.
Much like this example, it is rare to find fake websites intended solely to catch people, but it is entirely possible and likely that it occurs from time to time. Most of the time, as news have told us, fake websites are usually targeted for a clear group of people or person.
Build fake trap
for s**ts and giggles which will end up getting them arrested
mewthree doesn't exist yet, or will never. There are several fake videos on youtube, and several fake images on other websites, but NONE are confirmed. if you ment mew or mewtwo, then you have to transfer both Pokemon from FireRed or LeafGreen.
It is possible to get fake police badges from various online sites such as eBay, but one should be wary of wearing these in public as it is an offence to impersonate a police officer.
Fake Facebook accounts can be found on Facebook itself. There are many websites on the internet which will tell you how to detect a fake facebook account. There are even a few that will teach people how to create such accounts.
The Evan Longoria catch is real.
Give it to the police
You can'tNo. It is a fake pokemon.
thats fake
It gets taken away from you. If the police catch you, you could get a fine. So be extremely careful! Normally, the bouncers just take it from you and that is the end of it.
The reporter's claim about Evan Longoria's catch being fake was false.
of course there are