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This is a normal post Me too
*unlurks*
Freedom of speech and all that, but regardless of what the parent company have done, calling someone a cunt because of who they work for when their very livelihood may be hanging in the balance is a bit off too in my opinion,

I don't like that girl. full of e4 presenter blasé and had total disrespect for authority, if a policeman asks you to do something, you do it, end of. Regardless of how 'wacky and 'zany' you want to be. Observe how the cameraman is inching away all the while, and the guy actually seems to observe the gravity of the situation and tells her to take it off. It'd be a great one to explain to mummy and daddy and to work (assuming she does) "I've been arrested" "what for" "well..."

And people above are moaning about the policeman being a bit rude when she's walking around with 'cunt' written on her back? And fair do's there 'wasn't anybody around' whilst he was talking to her but he's obviously steered her away from the RBS building because if someone's riled up enough to call the police then you want them away from there, like i said, some people could be losing their jobs and livelihoods, and being called a cunt could tip them over into a drama student killing spree.

/rant
/grumpy old/young man

*relurks*
(, Fri 20 Feb 2009, 13:19, Reply)
This is a normal post "Cunt"?...
...vs ""Smartarse" (as used by the copper). 'Offensive' language is a matter of opinion.
Get arrested and play the tape of the hypocritical and arrogant copper back in court.
(, Fri 27 Feb 2009, 15:27, Reply)
This is a normal post You what?
"if a policeman asks you to do something, you do it, end of."

No. They don't get to tell civilians what to do. That's not what the police are for, nor is that within their rights.
(, Fri 27 Feb 2009, 16:14, Reply)
This is a normal post I'm with you on that...
...he was trying to intimidate her into doing what he said without answering her polite questions about what law she was breaking. A police officer is not the law.
(, Fri 27 Feb 2009, 18:36, Reply)
This is a normal post What he said
A very good joke gone a wee bit too far.
(, Fri 27 Feb 2009, 23:53, Reply)