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sxp55 South Norwood 27 Mar 15 1.49pm | |
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now who is going to test what is faster, a car, bike or boat. talk about cars i could never afford. wait for people to write their jokes my life is over.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Mar 15 3.29pm | |
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Following Mr Tymon's decision not to press charges, North Yorkshire Police said the force was still investigating the incident. A spokesman said: "Inquiries are ongoing." The same from the producer. The police however are still being knobs. Assault allegations do not require someone to pursue charges, only that an assault occurred. The whole 'pressing charges' is a cultural invasion from the US. Violent crimes do not require a victim to pursue them, its generally beneficial to the case, as the victim is usually one of the better witnesses. Often in assault determining who should press charges can be tricky, and sometimes its necessary to pursue charges without the victim (who can still be forced to give evidence under oath - facing perjury if they lie). The police are also not allowed to discuss any investigation, other than to say things like 'enquiries are ongoing', where charges may be pursued now or at a later date. Doing so prejudices any trial.
Surely its their job though to investigate crimes that are reported, even if its in the media. Although soon each police officer will be conducting an inquiry in to allegations that the met police covered up child sex allegations (another 7 announced to day by the IPCC).
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Mar 15 3.32pm | |
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Quote johnfirewall at 27 Mar 2015 11.37am
Additional outlets now attempting comic irony with 'Man punches colleague, gets sacked' headlines. Get real. Sums up the agenda against someone forthcoming with right-wing banter while Two-Jags was a hero. Edited by johnfirewall (27 Mar 2015 11.42am) Two Jags had himself just be the victim of an assault by eggs, rather than being offered a cold egg salad.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Mar 15 3.38pm | |
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Quote Qwijibo at 27 Mar 2015 12.33pm
Is there anything more pitiful than sending death threats to someone from behind a keyboard? Over what? The perception that a man got your favourite TV program cancelled?! Get a f***ing life. Well, only having top gear as a 'favorite' program. It was watchable, for a Sunday evening, after dinner kind of gentle wind down. But it was hardly worth breaking the law for. Not very funny, not very interesting and not very informative. Occasionally amusing. Basically it was a watered down version of Roger Mellie the man on Telly.
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Stuk Top half 27 Mar 15 3.44pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Mar 2015 3.29pm
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Quote Stuk at 27 Mar 2015 11.08am
Following Mr Tymon's decision not to press charges, North Yorkshire Police said the force was still investigating the incident. A spokesman said: "Inquiries are ongoing." The same from the producer. The police however are still being knobs. Assault allegations do not require someone to pursue charges, only that an assault occurred. The whole 'pressing charges' is a cultural invasion from the US. Violent crimes do not require a victim to pursue them, its generally beneficial to the case, as the victim is usually one of the better witnesses. Often in assault determining who should press charges can be tricky, and sometimes its necessary to pursue charges without the victim (who can still be forced to give evidence under oath - facing perjury if they lie). The police are also not allowed to discuss any investigation, other than to say things like 'enquiries are ongoing', where charges may be pursued now or at a later date. Doing so prejudices any trial.
Surely its their job though to investigate crimes that are reported, even if its in the media. Although soon each police officer will be conducting an inquiry in to allegations that the met police covered up child sex allegations (another 7 announced to day by the IPCC). It's their job to investigate crimes reported to them. This wasn't, and quite frankly isn't even a crime.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Mar 15 3.53pm | |
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Quote Stuk at 27 Mar 2015 3.44pm
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Following Mr Tymon's decision not to press charges, North Yorkshire Police said the force was still investigating the incident. A spokesman said: "Inquiries are ongoing." The same from the producer. The police however are still being knobs. Assault allegations do not require someone to pursue charges, only that an assault occurred. The whole 'pressing charges' is a cultural invasion from the US. Violent crimes do not require a victim to pursue them, its generally beneficial to the case, as the victim is usually one of the better witnesses. Often in assault determining who should press charges can be tricky, and sometimes its necessary to pursue charges without the victim (who can still be forced to give evidence under oath - facing perjury if they lie). The police are also not allowed to discuss any investigation, other than to say things like 'enquiries are ongoing', where charges may be pursued now or at a later date. Doing so prejudices any trial.
Surely its their job though to investigate crimes that are reported, even if its in the media. Although soon each police officer will be conducting an inquiry in to allegations that the met police covered up child sex allegations (another 7 announced to day by the IPCC). It's their job to investigate crimes reported to them. This wasn't, and quite frankly isn't even a crime. Well except it does fit the grounds for assault. My only real issue is that the police have more important things to do, like actually investigate crimes that have been reported directly to them rather than just fob people off with a crime incident number and offer to send someone round in a few days. Crimes don't have to be reported to the police to be investigated, they only have to come to the attention of the police.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 27 Mar 15 3.55pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Mar 2015 3.32pm
Quote johnfirewall at 27 Mar 2015 11.37am
Additional outlets now attempting comic irony with 'Man punches colleague, gets sacked' headlines. Get real. Sums up the agenda against someone forthcoming with right-wing banter while Two-Jags was a hero. Edited by johnfirewall (27 Mar 2015 11.42am) Two Jags had himself just be the victim of an assault by eggs, rather than being offered a cold egg salad.
So Two Jags and Clarkson both stuck one on somebody because they gave them cold eggs ??? Edited by The Sash (27 Mar 2015 3.55pm)
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Stuk Top half 27 Mar 15 4.25pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Mar 2015 3.53pm
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Quote Stuk at 27 Mar 2015 11.08am
Following Mr Tymon's decision not to press charges, North Yorkshire Police said the force was still investigating the incident. A spokesman said: "Inquiries are ongoing." The same from the producer. The police however are still being knobs. Assault allegations do not require someone to pursue charges, only that an assault occurred. The whole 'pressing charges' is a cultural invasion from the US. Violent crimes do not require a victim to pursue them, its generally beneficial to the case, as the victim is usually one of the better witnesses. Often in assault determining who should press charges can be tricky, and sometimes its necessary to pursue charges without the victim (who can still be forced to give evidence under oath - facing perjury if they lie). The police are also not allowed to discuss any investigation, other than to say things like 'enquiries are ongoing', where charges may be pursued now or at a later date. Doing so prejudices any trial.
Surely its their job though to investigate crimes that are reported, even if its in the media. Although soon each police officer will be conducting an inquiry in to allegations that the met police covered up child sex allegations (another 7 announced to day by the IPCC). It's their job to investigate crimes reported to them. This wasn't, and quite frankly isn't even a crime. Well except it does fit the grounds for assault. My only real issue is that the police have more important things to do, like actually investigate crimes that have been reported directly to them rather than just fob people off with a crime incident number and offer to send someone round in a few days. Crimes don't have to be reported to the police to be investigated, they only have to come to the attention of the police.
They're very selective in using the methodology of it being brought to their attention. Many other actual serious crimes have come to the attention of the police, only to be ignored. Rotherham for starters. Edited by Stuk (27 Mar 2015 4.27pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Mar 15 6.47pm | |
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Following Mr Tymon's decision not to press charges, North Yorkshire Police said the force was still investigating the incident. A spokesman said: "Inquiries are ongoing." The same from the producer. The police however are still being knobs. Assault allegations do not require someone to pursue charges, only that an assault occurred. The whole 'pressing charges' is a cultural invasion from the US. Violent crimes do not require a victim to pursue them, its generally beneficial to the case, as the victim is usually one of the better witnesses. Often in assault determining who should press charges can be tricky, and sometimes its necessary to pursue charges without the victim (who can still be forced to give evidence under oath - facing perjury if they lie). The police are also not allowed to discuss any investigation, other than to say things like 'enquiries are ongoing', where charges may be pursued now or at a later date. Doing so prejudices any trial.
Surely its their job though to investigate crimes that are reported, even if its in the media. Although soon each police officer will be conducting an inquiry in to allegations that the met police covered up child sex allegations (another 7 announced to day by the IPCC). It's their job to investigate crimes reported to them. This wasn't, and quite frankly isn't even a crime. Well except it does fit the grounds for assault. My only real issue is that the police have more important things to do, like actually investigate crimes that have been reported directly to them rather than just fob people off with a crime incident number and offer to send someone round in a few days. Crimes don't have to be reported to the police to be investigated, they only have to come to the attention of the police.
They're very selective in using the methodology of it being brought to their attention. Many other actual serious crimes have come to the attention of the police, only to be ignored. Rotherham for starters. Edited by Stuk (27 Mar 2015 4.27pm) Child Abuse isn't a crime according the police
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imbored UK 28 Mar 15 8.33am | |
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James May is keeping busy [Link]
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 30 Mar 15 9.42am | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Mar 2015 6.47pm
Quote Stuk at 27 Mar 2015 4.25pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Mar 2015 3.53pm
Quote Stuk at 27 Mar 2015 3.44pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Mar 2015 3.29pm
Quote Stuk at 27 Mar 2015 12.18pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 27 Mar 2015 11.25am
Quote Stuk at 27 Mar 2015 11.08am
Following Mr Tymon's decision not to press charges, North Yorkshire Police said the force was still investigating the incident. A spokesman said: "Inquiries are ongoing." The same from the producer. The police however are still being knobs. Assault allegations do not require someone to pursue charges, only that an assault occurred. The whole 'pressing charges' is a cultural invasion from the US. Violent crimes do not require a victim to pursue them, its generally beneficial to the case, as the victim is usually one of the better witnesses. Often in assault determining who should press charges can be tricky, and sometimes its necessary to pursue charges without the victim (who can still be forced to give evidence under oath - facing perjury if they lie). The police are also not allowed to discuss any investigation, other than to say things like 'enquiries are ongoing', where charges may be pursued now or at a later date. Doing so prejudices any trial.
Surely its their job though to investigate crimes that are reported, even if its in the media. Although soon each police officer will be conducting an inquiry in to allegations that the met police covered up child sex allegations (another 7 announced to day by the IPCC). It's their job to investigate crimes reported to them. This wasn't, and quite frankly isn't even a crime. Well except it does fit the grounds for assault. My only real issue is that the police have more important things to do, like actually investigate crimes that have been reported directly to them rather than just fob people off with a crime incident number and offer to send someone round in a few days. Crimes don't have to be reported to the police to be investigated, they only have to come to the attention of the police.
They're very selective in using the methodology of it being brought to their attention. Many other actual serious crimes have come to the attention of the police, only to be ignored. Rotherham for starters. Edited by Stuk (27 Mar 2015 4.27pm) Child Abuse isn't a crime according the police Well it is but only if committed by a 1970's light entertainer...
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imbored UK 14 Apr 15 2.00pm | |
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Television presenter Sue Perkins has quit Twitter after receiving death threats following speculation she could replace Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear. The Great British Bake Off presenter revealed on Tuesday that someone had said "they'd like to see me burn to death". Writing on Twitter, she denied she is to replace Clarkson and announced she was leaving the social media platform.
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