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Less 12-07-2010 19:49

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 828353)
and the cost of a court case.

and room and board for 3 years, (18months with good behaviour).

cmonstanley 12-07-2010 19:50

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these lot are quick of the mark http://91495.spreadshirt.co.uk/

Eric 13-07-2010 06:08

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 827945)
Such news stories are almost treated as a reality TV show......and that can't be good....it trivialises what is a serious event....and I don't think I am setting myself up as a censor......I am not saying that news should not be reported per se, I am saying that more selectivity should go into the reporting.....I am getting fed up with the trivial, sensationalisation of what are grave human tragedies. I think there is a difference, but I am sure you will correct me if you think I am wrong.

I really do not think that you are wrong in your opinion of the media ... or, more, precisely, the boob toob. I do, however, think that a free press is an essential component of any democracy. I was going to suggest that you use the "off" button on the remote; but I see that you already mentioned that the remote is permanently attached to your old man.:D

jaysay 13-07-2010 09:11

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 828358)
these lot are quick of the mark http://91495.spreadshirt.co.uk/

Could there have been some hacking there:rolleyes:

jaysay 13-07-2010 09:14

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 828357)
and room and board for 3 years, (18months with good behaviour).

Probably not that long with the right lawyer Less;)

jaysay 13-07-2010 10:17

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Mourners set up shrine outside the home of killer Raoul Moat | Mail Online
Just how sick can people get:mad::mad::mad:

Tealeaf 13-07-2010 10:22

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The sooner it's vandalised, the better.

jaysay 13-07-2010 10:33

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 828489)
The sooner it's vandalised, the better.

No doubt the police would charge the vandals with criminal damage Tealeaf:rolleyes:

Tealeaf 13-07-2010 10:36

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If the cops had any sense, they would vandalise it themselves.

jaysay 13-07-2010 10:39

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 828495)
If the cops had any sense, they would vandalise it themselves.

Oh the irony of a perfect world:rolleyes:

cashman 13-07-2010 14:21

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 828488)

These people are Pond Life, best way wi all of those is STOP there Benefits.:mad:

Taggy 13-07-2010 14:47

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Apparently there's Facebook pages set up, proclaiming Moat to be a "legend"....what ruddy planet do these folk live on...prats!

Best Regards - Taggy

heth 13-07-2010 15:33

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:confused:hmmmmm dont know why he has said it but some of the comments are amusing!:)

Ex-Lancashire police chief slams Moat hero worship (From Lancashire Telegraph)

Less 13-07-2010 15:48

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 828530)
Apparently there's Facebook pages set up, proclaiming Moat to be a "legend"....what ruddy planet do these folk live on...prats!

Best Regards - Taggy

Could it be the same one as the rest of us?

Maybe, just maybe, there had been a good side to this guy?

I can't from the bullshine put forward from the 'press' and folk on here, see where it was, but before all that brought him into the media's eye, perhaps there was something that was worthwhile about him?

Nope, I'm fighting against myself here,

I haven't seen anything, I can't believe I'm typing this, except for the metaphor about not speaking ill about the dead.

Whatever he did, he won't do again, why are we being so vicious?

Like with Fred West and other swine, the memory will recede for us, but not for those involved or his relatives, at least we aren't expected to lay a wreath as a memorial.

Let's just hope it will be a long time before such danger is allowed out of prison onto the streets again.

O.K. it will probably be less than a fortnight, before something else like this happens. But the press will only be there if it's 'exciting'.
:(

garinda 13-07-2010 15:52

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A few bunches of flowers from a garage forecourt, fair enough.

But it's getting ridiculous now.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2454/...3a3ff7ebdb.jpg


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