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Previously on "That lady who wants the police sacked for leaving her in the road when drunk"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBBC News - Derry woman left in bus lane calls for police officers to be sacked
Shoddy journalism. I bet she really said "Should have been killed".
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BBC News - Derry woman left in bus lane calls for police officers to be sacked
She said she "could've been killed".
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Originally posted by Goatfell View PostCan't do that, it's illegal and againt her 'ooman rights, however leaving her ovaries to be crushed by a bus (along with the rest off her) is merely negligence. Same result though. . .
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostPerhaps they sahould sterilise her to stop her breeding?
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There can't be that many 23 year old alcoholics from that part of the world with the same name.
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How the hell can she not be banged up for attacking a patient in intensive care? It said there was a video link on Jan 23rd but I can't find what happened.
Pretty stupid of the police to do that whoever it was though.
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That lady who wants the police sacked for leaving her in the road when drunk
Saw the article on line BBC news, but then I also noticed on BBC News Jan 6, same name, age sounds about right based on picture and happens to also be in Derry, and on both articles the lady claimed she was so drunk she couldnt remeber anything, could be her sister, or someone else with same name, I can't be sure just pointing this out though > BBC News - Women charged over attack on man in intensive care , any one know if same person ?Last edited by ELBBUBKUNPS; 20 March 2014, 12:40.Tags: None
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