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Todd Warrior
- Sep 16, 2005
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A truly desperate act by the saddest of sad kunnts if true.If it is confirmed that he staged it, he's in a spot of trouble. That's a proper F*** up.
A truly desperate act by the saddest of sad kunnts if true.If it is confirmed that he staged it, he's in a spot of trouble. That's a proper F*** up.
I don't think it is.If it is confirmed that he staged it, he's in a spot of trouble. That's a proper F*** up.
Why?I don't think it is.
What's your view?If it is confirmed that he staged it, he's in a spot of trouble. That's a proper F*** up.
Right now, nothing is confirmed, but that tweet needs investigating re. the dates.What's your view?
Indeed, what's your gut feeling?Right now, nothing is confirmed, but that tweet needs investigating re. the dates.
I didn't get hit by anything today, but imagine I had been soaked by a thrown milkshake and then imagine if it had been acid.You can apply that logic to various situations, I once got hit by an apple thrown from a garden next to Oxford’s Manor ground. I got over it because it was an apple.
About five minutes ago was the first time I thought “imagine if that had been a hand grenade”
Yes. It’s not murder. If someone threw a drink over someone on a night out and the police were called, unless the alleged victim was determined to pursue a prosecution, the very most the suspect would receive would be a section 35 order to leave the area for 12 hours.It’s still assault.
My gut feeling is that you're desperately trying to score points.Indeed, what's your gut feeling?
I googled ‘common assault, jailed’, and it turns out, a lot.since when did we jail people for common assault? bit of community service. my god there's a there's a lot of bollock about this, it's very amusing and Farage seems to have made a joke out of it.
Absolute nonsense and fake news.Not, if as appears possible that there was consent (i;e. a set up).
I guarantee you that throwing a drink over someone would result in nothing more than a section 35 in the vast majority of cases.I googled ‘common assault, jailed’, and it turns out, a lot.
And you can get six months in prison for it, as she should.Assault is only a summary offence tried in a magistrate’s court. There is no injury, and the status of the victim is irrelevant.
No, she shouldn’t.And you can get six months in prison for it, as she should.
Christ fella, I posted in between breaking info and used 'if' and 'possible'.Absolute nonsense and fake news.
The person who did it is a ‘model’ who did it for attention.
Woman, 25, arrested for chucking milkshake at Nigel Farage is OnlyFans model
THE woman who chucked a banana milkshake over Nigel Farage is a Labour-supporting OnlyFans model, The Sun can reveal. Victoria Thomas-Bowen, 25, threw the drink over the Reform leader as he launche…www.thesun.co.uk
We dont tear up inter generational social contracts either, no wait weve done that.Banon is projecting - it is America heading in that direction not the UK - we don’t do revolutions.
Very unlikely for a first offence. The other person who threw a milkshake over Farage received a fine and community service.And you can get six months in prison for it, as she should.
It’s still assault.
Google is not always your friend. Some knowledge of the law helps tooI googled ‘common assault, jailed’, and it turns out, a lot.