Can you have a majority of 1?
Hookey, I see your point but it was the fact that it was spotted on prime time TV that was the issue. If any of us had been caught using that kind of language live on the box then we'd have similarly been in that sort of trouble albeit without quite as much publicity to accompany it.
Quote from: Chris Smith on July 20, 2012, 01:38:37 PMHookey, I see your point but it was the fact that it was spotted on prime time TV that was the issue. If any of us had been caught using that kind of language live on the box then we'd have similarly been in that sort of trouble albeit without quite as much publicity to accompany it.I agree Chris. Look at the lady who got sent to prison after her tirade on the tube was caught on camera and posted on Twitter.
I still don't understand the decision in the JT/AF case to be honest - he did use the words "you f****** black c***! but not with racist intent. Is that the nub of it?Sorry if I'm slow like
Quote from: Witton Warrior on July 20, 2012, 05:29:32 PMI still don't understand the decision in the JT/AF case to be honest - he did use the words "you f****** black c***! but not with racist intent. Is that the nub of it?Sorry if I'm slow likeThe prosecution couldn't prove beyond reasonable doubt that he said it with racist intent.
Even more improbably, due to the nature of British law, the defence were able to claim that Terry had suddenly become the second Oscar Wilde ..... and didn't have to provide any proof at all.
Quote from: Steve Rose on July 20, 2012, 11:25:45 PMEven more improbably, due to the nature of British law, the defence were able to claim that Terry had suddenly become the second Oscar Wilde ..... and didn't have to provide any proof at all.Due to the nature of British law?!What, that ridiculous notion of 'innocent until proven guilty'?!Which country did you step down as dictator of to come and post on here?
Problem is because he's John Terry people want to hang, draw and quarter him whether he's guilty or not.