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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Personally I think the news coverage has, again been very intrusive, to the point of overkill(sorry, no pun intended).
There should have been a news blackout on this story.....well except for the local people, who really need to know what is going on.
This man is going to have been gloating at how he outwitted the authorities. Just what a man of his intellect needed...his ego being massaged by Sky News.
He has made the police look inept.
Or am I the only one who feels this way?
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It's time that the media maggots who swarm like blowflies over everything and everybody in their rush to satisfy whatever leaning they adhere to were brought to book. I know from past experience that much valuable police time is inevitable wasted on dealing with these parasytes who are blatantly unable to accept the fact that their presence at any given major incident is both unwarranted and uneccessary, unless asked for. It is also fact that some trials have been affected by sub-judicy intervention by the media, but rarely have they been censured or brought to book for their irresponsible behaviour. Pity Moat didn't choose a reporter for target practice rather than the unfortunate police-officer who has been disfigured for life just for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.