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Should Mark Field be charged with assault?
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Good point. Applies to any situation. Conferences. Shops. Door knockers. Parent-teacher meetings. Just start bashing, you can’t take the risk. -
panem et circenses (bread and circuses)Originally posted by northernladuk View PostFor what exactly?Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWould you expect the police to investigate if someone spilt a milkshake on your trousers ?
In the past I would have said not.
I would expect the Police to investigate if someone assaulted me by intentionally throwing something at me, wouldn't you?Comment
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but presumably not grabbing a woman by the neckOriginally posted by vetran View PostI would expect the Police to investigate if someone assaulted me by intentionally throwing something at me, wouldn't you?I'm alright JackComment
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Being a pedant.. why does the fact she is a woman make a difference?Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postbut presumably not grabbing a woman by the neck'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Why not see what the CPS say.Originally posted by vetran View PostIndeed lets see what the CPS say.
She did however commit a pre-meditated crime let her be prosecuted.Comment
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Everyone is suspicious until proved otherwise.Originally posted by meridian View PostGood point. Applies to any situation. Conferences. Shops. Door knockers. Parent-teacher meetings. Just start bashing, you can’t take the risk.
But I think you can treat a high profile political event with gatecrashers different to a parent teacher meeting.Comment
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Societal norms, the trend towards anti-bullying (not specifically gender related but men do tend to be bigger/stronger), the ongoing debate against misogyny and incels, and a vague sense of chivalry and protectiveness.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBeing a pedant.. why does the fact she is a woman make a difference?Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by BlasterBates View Postbut presumably not grabbing a woman by the back of the neckComment
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Sadly I suspect they will feel its not in the public interest.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhy not see what the CPS say.Comment
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