
I am truly disgusted with the interview I have just seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXNJ3MZ-AUo
The BBC is supposed to be impartial, I think your coverage of the current controversy of tuition fees has simply reduced it self to following the right wing press's agenda. This interview with a disabled person clearly subjected to an extreme and undeserved amount of force proves it to me. I think a full apology is needed. The manner of that interview is almost surreal, I've never felt compelled to complain to the BBC before, and usually feel that those that do should get a fucking life.. But what I have just seen is so beyond the pale, so beyond the realms of decent human interaction, SO BEYOND journalism and the reportage of current affairs that Ive had to complain! Jeeesus shitting christ guys! You just accused a guy in a wheel chair of threatening the police!
( , Tue 14 Dec 2010, 5:35, Reply)

Still in my state I think i would have conducted that interview with abit more decorum
( , Tue 14 Dec 2010, 5:42, Reply)

or treat him as a normal human and ask him if he was being a cunt and throwing stuff
( , Tue 14 Dec 2010, 12:20, Reply)

The interviewer is just being a needlessly combative cunt, and the lad talks a lot of sense. Now if he was simply trying to highlight how ridiculous it was for the police to behave in that way, well he could have done it in a much less patronising manner.
( , Tue 14 Dec 2010, 12:52, Reply)

So of course he's got to ask him if he did do anything. As you would anyone else. But because he's disabled everyone will feel sorry for the poor little defenceless guy. The interviewer didn't sound nasty he just asked him if he did wrong which apparently is a crime in itself if it's directed at a crip
( , Tue 14 Dec 2010, 17:28, Reply)