Herb wrote:If anyone at all is concerned about this 'media accepted' violence then they should complain to the police. If done then the police (who are equally ignoring the incident) will be obliged to investigate and, if substantiated, prosecute.
It doesn't require the victim to press charges when the matter is a public event as there are witnesses aplenty and video footage.
If it upsets you then go for it. Pick up the phone and call your local station.
Beefymcfc wrote:Herb wrote:If anyone at all is concerned about this 'media accepted' violence then they should complain to the police. If done then the police (who are equally ignoring the incident) will be obliged to investigate and, if substantiated, prosecute.
It doesn't require the victim to press charges when the matter is a public event as there are witnesses aplenty and video footage.
If it upsets you then go for it. Pick up the phone and call your local station.
That's it, I'm grassing!
Quite amazing that this seems to have been struck from the record books, or not even penned to be truthful. Had a scan round BBC Football but can't see it mentioned anywhere.
Herb wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Herb wrote:If anyone at all is concerned about this 'media accepted' violence then they should complain to the police. If done then the police (who are equally ignoring the incident) will be obliged to investigate and, if substantiated, prosecute.
It doesn't require the victim to press charges when the matter is a public event as there are witnesses aplenty and video footage.
If it upsets you then go for it. Pick up the phone and call your local station.
That's it, I'm grassing!
Quite amazing that this seems to have been struck from the record books, or not even penned to be truthful. Had a scan round BBC Football but can't see it mentioned anywhere.
It's not grassing - it's reporting an act of public violence that has upset you - you don't have to have seen it 'live' it just has to have upset you.
PS. You can grass on your own kind but you can't 'grass' on a turd.
Beefymcfc wrote:Herb wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Herb wrote:If anyone at all is concerned about this 'media accepted' violence then they should complain to the police. If done then the police (who are equally ignoring the incident) will be obliged to investigate and, if substantiated, prosecute.
It doesn't require the victim to press charges when the matter is a public event as there are witnesses aplenty and video footage.
If it upsets you then go for it. Pick up the phone and call your local station.
That's it, I'm grassing!
Quite amazing that this seems to have been struck from the record books, or not even penned to be truthful. Had a scan round BBC Football but can't see it mentioned anywhere.
It's not grassing - it's reporting an act of public violence that has upset you - you don't have to have seen it 'live' it just has to have upset you.
PS. You can grass on your own kind but you can't 'grass' on a turd.
In this case, it was a turd on the grass. Not my thing though, I'll leave it to the powers that be to act upon it.
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