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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostNote also: this was a first offence with no prior history of offending and no offending since been in full-time, regular, frequent treatment (summer 2007 - date).
I didn't see the reporting of this and can only guess as to the quality of the media coverage - sensationalism sells. Equally, I guess that none of the above appeared anywhere near the coverage.
I do have issue with your claim that you weren't offending since 2007. Now it may not be a crime as laid out in the statute books, but you certainly were living a life up in the clouds when you were posting on here about your vast military experience and the trauma that you'd suffered but didn't want to talk about <sob>.
I remember you trying to tell EO he knew nothing about military manoeuvres (I think the debate was about column movements or some such) and you were telling the general audience how you'd suffered severe trauma from your vast time in the forces.
In my eyes you were belittling those people who have experienced such issues and all because you are devoid of attention. The shrinks can call it what they want, to me it's 'look at me' syndrome and for that reason I'm out.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostMe too, she had it coming! I did it repeatedly! Not done it for the past 42 (nearly 43 years).
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostMe too, she had it coming! I did it repeatedly! Not done it for the past 42 (nearly 43 years).
I think that not only has the dam burst, but the foundations have gone as well. We'll never shut him up now
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostPretending to be a doctor and getting a pregnant woman to run around is not really acceptable behaviour, mind you I have a confession, I once kicked a pregnant woman in the stomache
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostPretending to be a doctor and getting a pregnant woman to run around is not really acceptable behaviour, mind you I have a confession, I once kicked a pregnant woman in the stomache
If that precis were factual, it'd be wholly unacceptable behaviour and I further agree with you that some of my actions during the time period being considered (October 2006 - June 2007) were wholly unacceptable.
Turning however to those nasty things, facts, I asked the pregnant woman to come off the exercise but - having no authority to order her off the exercise - was unable to force her off. I did however ask a paramedic who was on the exercise at the same time to look after her and she was taken home.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSo they locked you up for being mental and only a danger to yourself? I think not
Part of the reason for the review - the details of which I'm not going to go into here for reasons of space and time as much as anything else - is that the following individuals in the courtroom (or represented) recommended against a custodial sentence:
- Defence team (as one would expect and hope)
- Probation service (recommended a community service and treatment order)
- Court-appointed psychiatrist (recommended treatment order)
- Prosecution (recommended that at most a suspended sentence might be in order)
Note also: this was a first offence with no prior history of offending and no offending since been in full-time, regular, frequent treatment (summer 2007 - date).
I didn't see the reporting of this and can only guess as to the quality of the media coverage - sensationalism sells. Equally, I guess that none of the above appeared anywhere near the coverage.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostSo they locked you up for being mental and only a danger to yourself? I think not
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostI understand that this may be subjective, but it's not only my opinion but the opinion of four shrinks.
To paraphrase Dr Robin Lawrence at 96 Harley Street: "my crime is being me: unfortunately, that's also my punishment".
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postyour opinion.
I think I am a hunky stud - but 20 million women can't be wrong
To paraphrase Dr Robin Lawrence at 96 Harley Street: "my crime is being me: unfortunately, that's also my punishment".
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostYep, and as I've pointed out to other people before the only person I represent a risk to is me.
I think I am a hunky stud - but 20 million women can't be wrong
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwell if its any consolation, I never met anyone who wasnt mad in one way or another. Some people are just more dangerous than others
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Originally posted by Menelaus View Post... I think the word you may be looking for is "mental".
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Originally posted by Menelaus View Post38. Read into that what you will.
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