Originally posted by Paddy
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Train eviction video: 'Big Man' is charged
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If he'd started effing and jeffing at the conductor he'd have been treated in exactly the same way... -
he was cocky yoof who deserved everything he got, if that had been one of my kids i would have told him it served him right for being a cock,
At the end of the day he was breaking the law and was removed from the train using reasonable force with a flea in his ear and maybe lesson learned rather than "I got away with it" I got slapped wrist from the judge"Comment
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In that respect, I agreeOriginally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostIf he'd started effing and jeffing at the conductor he'd have been treated in exactly the same way..."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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I saw somewhere that the CCTV in the train has evidence that the little scrote earlier tried to trip up the conductor.
It says everything about this crap country that the only two people that action is being taken against so far is the conductor for allowing the "Big Man" to remove the scrote and for the "Big Man" for assult. The scrote who caused the trouble etc? Nothing, they are still deciding.
Pathetic.Comment
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Obviously the mistake he's made is failing to declare beforehand that he was performing a citizens arrest."A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It’s the s*** that happens while you’re waiting for moments that never come." -- Lester FreamonComment
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Seems to me that the conductor was doing the kid a favour if he had no good reason for not having a ticket. Being told to leave if you get caught fare dodging isn't much of a deterrent.Comment
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I wonder how many would be so full of praise if it was the "respectable" chap who hadn't had a ticket and the chavvy youth who'd chucked him off the train?Comment
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If the "respectable" chap had started abusing the conductor and shouting about not giving and F about the other passengers, then I'd fully agree with him being turfed off by King Chav the third !Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI wonder how many would be so full of praise if it was the "respectable" chap who hadn't had a ticket and the chavvy youth who'd chucked him off the train?
Seems to be people are confusing the fact there is outrage at someone being so abusive to the conductor and other passengers, with some sort of anti-chav campaign.Comment
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