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Re: What The Press Is Saying Today.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:33 am
by Ace
I think the fact that Joe Public are tired of the race card being used, and that its so obvious people can see the lies people blatently use, then this story, whilst initially dynamite is a dead one now.
She used the race card and lied through her teeth about an epilectic made most look at the story and thougt to themselves,
'Race Card + Bullshit = compensation'...........Fuck That!!


Re: What The Press Is Saying Today.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:11 pm
by colin
she only used the race card on the instigation of a political activist who persuaded her to complain, i don't think she would have complained otherwise.


Re: What The Press Is Saying Today.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:28 pm
by Phil mCc
I thought it looked more like a Max Hardcore movie than violence. Any bird that can get her hand down your pants while cuffed up has to be gagging for it. It said in one of the papers her knickers were falling down, this I do not believe as Sheffield birds wear them on their ankles. The police should be commended for their patience in dealling with the scum, I know I would struggle she went way over the line. Marino has it right support the police, she is the same kind of scum that burgled my house.

Phil McC


Re: What The Press Is Saying Today.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 1:49 pm
by strictlybroadband
I've worked out our problem Randy - just communication. You keep talking about the "real world" and I've worked out we're just on different planets. So I phoned my best mate this morning. He's a London club bouncer on Fridays and Saturdays (a postie the rest of the time). He agrees 100% that he could and would restrain a girl like that without swinging punches. Remember, we're talking about whether the punches were NECESSARY, not whether she DESERVED it.

He also told me about a time he dealt with, on his own, a bigger, stronger women than that little 9 stone thing. She was swinging blows and trying to scratch his face. So he grabbed her, threw her to the ground, pinned her arms to her sides and lay on her till help arrived.

So on your planet, 4 men can't restrain a 5'6 girl without punching her. And on my planet, one man can restrain a bigger, stronger woman. Don't you have Weetabix on your planet?

Anyway, I've conducted my own experiment and here are the results.

Sandie went down without a fight

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Lala went quietly

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Victoria Brown was a pushover

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But Starr was too much to handle

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Re: What The Press Is Saying Today.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:02 pm
by strictlybroadband
Super Randy wrote:

> LOL. Is this the same person who told you how the football
> hooligan problem was sorted out in this country?

I thought you'd accept the views of a fellow bouncer. Isn't he in the "real world" either? I'd better tell him before he goes to work tonight.


Re: What The Press Is Saying Today.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:43 pm
by strictlybroadband
Super Randy wrote:

> "threw her to the ground" Thats ok? But giving someone a dead
> arm is not?

It was a bit more than a dead arm - she got 8 punches (according to SheffieldToday.net) after already falling down a flight of stairs. She did get a good battering, for right or wrong.

Maybe I'm just old fashioned - I've never hit a woman. Not that I haven't been tempted, and not that I've had to be been in that kind of situation. I can tell you my brother would have been sacked and probably prosecuted if he did what the copper did, in the line of duty as a mental health nurse.

I guess we wait now to see what the South Yorkshire Police enquiry decides.