by LWJ » 28 Sep 2011 10:46
by rfcjoe » 28 Sep 2011 10:48
by LWJ » 28 Sep 2011 10:49
by rfcjoe » 28 Sep 2011 10:50
lowerwestjnr Oh dear Joe, am i your new stalk buddy? You used to look up to TBM but it must be me now because i'm 'solid'.
by LWJ » 28 Sep 2011 10:52
by rfcjoe » 28 Sep 2011 11:04
lowerwestjnr Nah i'm saying you are now stalking me because TBM hasn't done anything to make you want to follow him around like a puppy.
by pace=forster » 28 Sep 2011 14:10
by rfcjoe » 28 Sep 2011 14:11
by LWJ » 28 Sep 2011 14:12
pace=forster I saw it, the bloke was a c*** of the highest order, no sympathy whatsoever
by pace=forster » 28 Sep 2011 14:15
by rfcjoe » 28 Sep 2011 14:19
by LWJ » 28 Sep 2011 14:33
pace=forster Seeing as it was clearly you, how about you explain it?
by Svlad Cjelli » 28 Sep 2011 14:34
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by pace=forster » 28 Sep 2011 14:59
lowerwestjnrpace=forster Seeing as it was clearly you, how about you explain it?
I was arrested for public order section 4a - swore at a steward apparently, when i was never within 15 foot of the guy who had claimed it. I stood my ground and said to them this is bullshit it's cost me a lot of money to get here and you are going on this? They took this as resisting so jumped on me, and then after about a few minutes of struggling suceeded into throwing me into the ground and causing me facial injuries (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/801/006hhy.jpg/) you can't see them that well, on the camera but it's obvious where they are.
What's your side for me being a 'oxf*rd'?
by rfcjoe » 28 Sep 2011 15:07
lowerwestjnrpace=forster Seeing as it was clearly you, how about you explain it?
I was arrested for public order section 4a - swore at a steward apparently, when i was never within 15 foot of the guy who had claimed it. I stood my ground and said to them this is bullshit it's cost me a lot of money to get here and you are going on this? They took this as resisting so jumped on me, and then after about a few minutes of struggling suceeded into throwing me into the ground and causing me facial injuries (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/801/006hhy.jpg/) you can't see them that well, on the camera but it's obvious where they are.
What's your side for me being a 'oxf*rd'?
by LWJ » 28 Sep 2011 15:15
pace=forsterlowerwestjnrpace=forster Seeing as it was clearly you, how about you explain it?
I was arrested for public order section 4a - swore at a steward apparently, when i was never within 15 foot of the guy who had claimed it. I stood my ground and said to them this is bullshit it's cost me a lot of money to get here and you are going on this? They took this as resisting so jumped on me, and then after about a few minutes of struggling suceeded into throwing me into the ground and causing me facial injuries (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/801/006hhy.jpg/) you can't see them that well, on the camera but it's obvious where they are.
What's your side for me being a 'oxf*rd'?
So you swore at a steward, then swore again when approached directly?
If you're gonna act the big man, which judging by that photo you clearly aren't, maybe you'll learn to shut up next time?
by RoyalBlue » 28 Sep 2011 15:16
pace=forsterlowerwestjnrpace=forster Seeing as it was clearly you, how about you explain it?
I was arrested for public order section 4a - swore at a steward apparently, when i was never within 15 foot of the guy who had claimed it. I stood my ground and said to them this is bullshit it's cost me a lot of money to get here and you are going on this? They took this as resisting so jumped on me, and then after about a few minutes of struggling suceeded into throwing me into the ground and causing me facial injuries (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/801/006hhy.jpg/) you can't see them that well, on the camera but it's obvious where they are.
What's your side for me being a 'oxf*rd'?
So you swore at a steward, then swore again when approached directly?
If you're gonna act the big man, which judging by that photo you clearly aren't, maybe you'll learn to shut up next time?
by LWJ » 28 Sep 2011 15:18
RoyalBluepace=forsterlowerwestjnr I was arrested for public order section 4a - swore at a steward apparently, when i was never within 15 foot of the guy who had claimed it. I stood my ground and said to them this is bullshit it's cost me a lot of money to get here and you are going on this? They took this as resisting so jumped on me, and then after about a few minutes of struggling suceeded into throwing me into the ground and causing me facial injuries (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/801/006hhy.jpg/) you can't see them that well, on the camera but it's obvious where they are.
What's your side for me being a 'oxf*rd'?
So you swore at a steward, then swore again when approached directly?
If you're gonna act the big man, which judging by that photo you clearly aren't, maybe you'll learn to shut up next time?
Objection M'Lord. At no point has the accused admitted to swearing at a steward. In fact his statement appears to be a denial of that accusation. Secondly the use of the word 'bullshit' can hardly be regarded as swearing, particularly when far worse can be heard every day on the tv channels pre-watershed.
by Ferris » 28 Sep 2011 15:19
by Svlad Cjelli » 28 Sep 2011 15:20
RoyalBlue Objection M'Lord. At no point has the accused admitted to swearing at a steward. In fact his statement appears to be a denial of that accusation. Secondly the use of the word 'bullshit' can hardly be regarded as swearing, particularly when far worse can be heard every day on the tv channels pre-watershed.
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