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westendlass 22-12-2014 15:42

Glasgow bin wagon crash.
 
Just watching the news about the bin wagon that has lost control and crashed in Glasgow. What a terrible shame that people have lost their lives whilst out shopping at Christmas. Sounds like the driver has had some sort of medical problem at the wheel, terrible tragedy again for Glasgow again after the New Year helicopter crash. Thoughts go to the families of victims.

Gremlin 22-12-2014 19:15

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I'm watching Sky go news now and the reporter at the scene of the lorry crash says they have no idea why the crash happened, no mention of medical problems.

cashman 22-12-2014 19:17

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1127068)
I'm watching Sky go news now and the reporter at the scene of the lorry crash says they have no idea why the crash happened, no mention of medical problems.

There was on BBC News at 6-00, they said driver was slumped oer wheel as it ran down street, and could be medical reasons.

Margaret Pilkington 22-12-2014 19:21

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Sadness for the families of those killed.
Christmas will never be the same again for them.
My thoughts are with them.

Accyexplorer 23-12-2014 06:45

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It's terrible to lose a family member or close friend in any circumstances but losing them like this with Xmas round the corner must be devastating.My thoughts and prayers go out to all those effected by this sad incident.

Rowlf 23-12-2014 22:24

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One family have lost 3 members. I cannot imagine what they must be going through. I hope all the families involved have much needed support from other family members and friends. Certainly should make the rest of us feel very fortunate to have our family around us this Christmas.

cashman 23-12-2014 22:30

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Tragic, Glasgow has had 2 Christmases on the run now, :eek:

DtheP47 24-12-2014 08:59

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I see a 19 year old oik has been arrested for posting an offensive tweet regarding the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy.
There was a similar occurence after the helicopter crash last year.
Lock em' up and throw away the key. Smug arrogant gits eh?

accyman 25-12-2014 14:49

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1127157)
I see a 19 year old oik has been arrested for posting an offensive tweet regarding the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy.
There was a similar occurence after the helicopter crash last year.
Lock em' up and throw away the key. Smug arrogant gits eh?

Its a good job the internet wasnt around when challenger exploded i along with thousands of others would have been arrested for the jokes we shared

i havnt read the remark the person has written but im pretty sure he or she has made themselves out to be enough of a pillock and police involvment isnt justified unless of course hurt feelings are top of the crimes to beat list

theres always a sick joke that goes along with a tradgedy so im guessing these arnt allowed anymore ?

to be clear im not justifying the persons actions or agreeing with any remark made i just think its pathetic the police getting involved over somones sick remark.Unless of course he or she made threats to kill etc

Studio25 28-12-2014 09:25

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1127157)
I see a 19 year old oik has been arrested for posting an offensive tweet regarding the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy.
There was a similar occurence after the helicopter crash last year.
Lock em' up and throw away the key. Smug arrogant gits eh?

That's how we used to deal with mental illness, not sure how effective it was.

And I do think that it's a form of mental illness - the inability to see that something is going to massively offend a large number of people or seriously upset an individual or small group who are still grieving.

I've not seen the post either, but for the police to get involved it must have been something targeted and inciteful or deliberately hurtful. "Comedians" like Frankie Boyle and Jimmy Carr seem to get away with it in front of an arena crowd, so in their case it must be the audience who have the mental issues. The former made jokes about Katie Price and her disabled child, the latter about Reeva Steenkamp within days of Pistorius' conviction.

Margaret Pilkington 28-12-2014 11:02

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I thought it was just me who thought such 'humour' was offensive.

I know that 'black humour' is a coping mechanism for those who have been through traumatic experiences....but only those in that situation are really entitled to use it.....anyone who employs it to fill up their bank balance is crass.(and that is the polite word for it)

accyman 28-12-2014 15:48

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last i knew it wasnt illigal to offend someone

cracks me up how people get so upset over people they never knew or will most likely never know yet have most likely laughed at a sick joke themselves or even told one

it seems to be fashionable in this country to jump on the offended binwaggon oops bandwaggon and express outrage at an action most have probabbly done themselves at some point.

most people spend hours been offended before they actually know what they are been offended by

iv offended people in the past infact i have no doubt i have but i have also been offended in the past and i can say that it never made me feel like diaing 999

like STUDIO says the only way police would or shoudl get involved is if there was direct threats to people made or specific action was said to be taken.Otherwise there shouldnt have been any police involvment if it was only a matter of something been in bad taste

the internet is full of idiots our prisons cant cope with real criminals yet alone the millions of idiots with keyboards

Eric 28-12-2014 19:07

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1127495)
I thought it was just me who thought such 'humour' was offensive.

When you think about it, most humor is "offensive". That doesn't mean it isn't funny. I don't believe we have much control over what we find "funny". I wonder how many people choke down a laugh in order that they don't be seen to be politically incorrect.

Here's my only original joke: Buddy of mine was in my kitchen, helping himself to one of my precious Bomber beers. He called out, "Hey, you got fruit flies in here." I replied: "Yeah, they came out of my closet." Did I offend the GLTGs:eek: Nah. Just a brain fart. Don't make me a homophobe.

Sad, though, what happened. Not easy to lose loved ones at any time. But, at Christmas ... that makes it worse.

Margaret Pilkington 28-12-2014 20:15

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:hidewall:
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1127562)
last i knew it wasnt illigal to offend someone

cracks me up how people get so upset over people they never knew or will most likely never know yet have most likely laughed at a sick joke themselves or even told one

it seems to be fashionable in this country to jump on the offended binwaggon oops bandwaggon and express outrage at an action most have probabbly done themselves at some point.

most people spend hours been offended before they actually know what they are been offended by

iv offended people in the past infact i have no doubt i have but i have also been offended in the past and i can say that it never made me feel like diaing 999

like STUDIO says the only way police would or shoudl get involved is if there was direct threats to people made or specific action was said to be taken.Otherwise there shouldnt have been any police involvment if it was only a matter of something been in bad taste

the internet is full of idiots our prisons cant cope with real criminals yet alone the millions of idiots with keyboards

No.....it isn't illegal to offend......just bad taste.
I do know what offends me... and where possible I avoid the stuff.....because I know it offends me.

Margaret Pilkington 28-12-2014 20:18

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The stuff I find offensive, i don't find funny Eric. In fact much of what passes for comedy these days is as funny as toothache.


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