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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
In circumstances like this.....I think I would answer 'Yes'.
The news people move in and take over. They bombard us with stuff that isn't news....it is just sensationalising what is, a tragic event.
It may be that we feel that the criminal got what he deserved, but what about the families of those who are involved......the innocent man who was killed, the ex girlfriend who was shot??
No thought is ever given to them.
Let the locals be informed, but stop these vultures from moving in and telling us what the crims grandma had for her breakfast.
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Well Margaret I said at the time, When Brown announced the GE I didn't watch another news program until a week after the event, I used to watch BBC breakfast from 6am until 9-15am every morning, but even now I only put it on about 8am and don't watch any other news program, I use the Internet and Ceefax then I can choose what I read or watch, and no I don't buy the Daily Mail either
