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Need an underpants transporter. Sit there quietly in your seat and beam your willy into whatever looks good.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYep she should have got two years in jail for it. I've got a thing about this - like you said its an insult to genuine victims.
Similar sort of thing happened to someone I know. Totally innocent but if the woman says it must be true. He went through two years of hell, lost his job etc but then she owned up she'd made it up. Nothing happened to her. Its just plain wrong.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post"Instead of one frame per second, it was running at two frames per second."
Other way round, shirley?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostStuff that, she should be charged with wasting police time and whatever else can be pinned on her. The problem is that it needs to be done in such a way as to not put off genuine victims from coming forward.
Similar sort of thing happened to someone I know. Totally innocent but if the woman says it must be true. He went through two years of hell, lost his job etc but then she owned up she'd made it up. Nothing happened to her. Its just plain wrong.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI believe you are supposed to last longer than 2 seconds. Judging from the divorce reasons I have received.
HTH
MF
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyes 1 second would appear to last 2 seconds.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyes
Prosecutors 'slowed down' CCTV footage of commuter accused of bizarre sex assault | Daily Mail Online
By reducing the video's speed by half, the moments before and after Mr Pearson passed the woman, would have seemed longer to the jury than they really were.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDid they get it right in the Mail?
Prosecutors 'slowed down' CCTV footage of commuter accused of bizarre sex assault | Daily Mail Online
By reducing the video's speed by half, the moments before and after Mr Pearson passed the woman, would have seemed longer to the jury than they really were.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have been "touched up". I reckon it is completely accidental.
Incredible that in this case the women claims she was penetrated. By a man walking past. In a second. Even in 2 seconds as per doctored CCTV it seems astonishing.
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